It probably produces very nice graphs, but the 2 drawbacks (no pure Java implementation and only on Mac OS) seem too much to have a good solution in my opinion.
regards, Wim 2006/5/2, Ralph Pöllath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 01.05.2006, at 10:43, Wim Deblauwe wrote: > in the book there is talk of a maven dependencies graph plugin. Is > the work > on that already started? I know there is a page[1] on the wiki > about it but > I don't have a clue if someone started to work on that? It shouldn't be too hard to produce a dependency graph using Graphviz's Dot notation. LinguineMaps already uses Graphviz for visualizing Hibernate mappings, WSDL, Ant files, etc. The drawback is that the official Dot renderer isn't Java, which makes integration a bit more clumsy than it should be. Last time I looked, there was no pure Java implementation, but maybe that has changed in the meantime. Personally, I render dot files using OmniGraffle Pro (Mac OS X only), which produces the best looking output for simple stuff. Cheers, -Ralph. -- Graphviz http://www.graphviz.org Graphviz Dot http://www.graphviz.org/doc/info/lang.html LinguineMaps http://www.softwaresecretweapons.com/jspwiki/Wiki.jsp?page=LinguineMaps OmniGraffle Pro http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omnigraffle/pro/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]