Ditto.

Use a UML modeling tool to reverse engineer when you need. 

-1

Mike


On 22 Nov 2001 at 15:07, Stephan J. Schmidt wrote:

> -1
> 
> Do not bloat IDEA. I do not need UML in idea. You usually modell
> something and when writing code, you only remodell from time to time.
> You can use an UML tool for modelling, export to XMI and use XSL to
> generate the classes. We use something similiar, we generate not only
> the UML defined classes but usually a lot of support
> classes (forms, session beans, XML converter). For deployment
> descriptors and interfaces we use xDoclet, which is fine. We only need
> IDEA to understand the relationships between remote/home/local/business
> classes and interfaces,
> 
> my 2c
> bye
> -stephan
> 
> On Thu, 2001-11-22 at 09:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > These are my wishes, I know there's been talk of UML capabilities earlier
> > and I really look forward to seeing it :)
> > A strong integration with J2EE would also be very nice thing to have (for
> > me it's a must have, but maybe not for others). Here I'm especially
> > thinking about deployment for multiple server (CMP 2.0 deployment also) and
> > easy debugging/testing. I the last point is a huge one, but it would still
> > be very nice.
> > Together has nice UML and J2EE integration, but their editor is really bad
> > compared to the raw power of IDEA.
> > 
> > Just my 2 cents.
> > 
> > /Jeppe
> > 
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