@Vineet
There is a nice plugin - if you are using eclipse- diver

Here is the URL
http://diver.sourceforge.net/

On Jan 9, 10:00 am, Vineet Sinha <vin...@architexa.com> wrote:
> Kon, Thanks for the recommendation.
>
> Vijay, You will note that Architexa is different in that we focus primarily
> on the situations when you already have code. So it should help you when
> you are trying to understand and document something. Our feature set is
> less attached to the UML standard and more in the direction of what
> developers have asked us when dealing with code.
>
> Would love more feedback from the community.
>
> Regards,
> Vineet
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> On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 7:09 AM, Kon Soulianidis <k...@outrospective.org>wrote:
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> > No, take that back sorry. I misread the question about reverse eng
> > requirement.
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> > You can try Architexa - its paid - but does reasonably well
> >http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/architexa
>
> > Oracle JDeveloper has round trip UML class diagrams for free, but not sure
> > about sequence diagrams. Maybe thats worth a shot to see if it does
> > sequence diagrams.
>
> > Cheers
>
> > Kon
>
> > On 9 January 2012 23:03, Kon Soulianidis <k...@outrospective.org> wrote:
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> >> Not open source but Ashtah Community (formerly Jude) can do them.
> >>http://astah.net/editions/community
> >> I haven't used it in a while though but the community ed is a 'free'
> >> download.  There used to be restricitions on commercial use with this
> >> version but now appears to be removed.
> >>http://astah.net/faq/community/can-i-use-the-free-version-of-astah-fo...
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> >> Regards
> >> Kon
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> >> On 9 January 2012 20:08, Emilis <emilis.pano...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >>> Visual Paradigm can do it. Unfortunately, I can't comment on how well
> >>> it copes with this task.
> >>>http://www.visual-paradigm.com/solution/visualtrace/
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> >>> Emilis
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> >>> On Jan 9, 3:04 am, Vijay Balakrishnan <bvija...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> > Hi,
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> >>> > Are there an open source tools to generate Sequence diagrams from as
> >>> > built Java code ?
>
> >>> > Any commercial ones too(if there are no open source ones) ?
>
> >>> > TIA,
> >>> > Vijay
>
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