There is a tool called CMDB Analyzer from www.bluelineG.com, which
draws CMDB class hierarchy in a colored graph. From there you can
browse all the classes and their attributes. It doesn't generate any
docs but could be useful if you just want to browse the data model
definition. It also can import class definition files, so you can
compare your current CDM with any model you exported.

Thanks,
sbr

On Nov 9, 2007 9:14 AM, Drew Shuller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tell me if I'm wrong, but the CDM document hasn't been changed in a
> while, and it has inaccuracies to begin with.
>
> I would be very interested in this.
>
> Drew
>
> On Fri, 9 Nov 2007, Axton wrote:
>
> > What would the interest be in a tool that generates some type of
> > documentation (html, pdf, and/or doc) generator for the CMDB class/attribute
> > structures?  This tool would generate something comparable to the html class
> > documentation files bundled with the CMDB.
> >
> > This would be useful to generate documentation for altered cdm data models
> > within the cmdb, which I am assume, to varying degrees, is most users of the
> > cmdb.
> >
> > Please post responses back to the list.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Axton Grams
> >
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