[The Java Posse] Re: Generating sequence diagrams for Java code

2012-02-27 Thread ranjith
@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

Re: [The Java Posse] Re: Generating sequence diagrams for Java code

2012-02-27 Thread Vineet Sinha
@Ranjith - I am definitely a fan of Diver. If there is something that you see in it that you would like to see in what we are doing - let me know. In general though, we are working really hard on making sure that diagrams server the needs of the programmers as opposed to having diagrams for

[The Java Posse] Re: Generating sequence diagrams for Java code

2012-01-09 Thread Emilis
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/ Emilis On Jan 9, 3:04 am, Vijay Balakrishnan bvija...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, Are there an open source tools to generate Sequence diagrams from as

Re: [The Java Posse] Re: Generating sequence diagrams for Java code

2012-01-09 Thread Kon Soulianidis
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.

Re: [The Java Posse] Re: Generating sequence diagrams for Java code

2012-01-09 Thread Kon Soulianidis
No, take that back sorry. I misread the question about reverse eng requirement. 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

Re: [The Java Posse] Re: Generating sequence diagrams for Java code

2012-01-09 Thread Vineet Sinha
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