JTree - possibly. My UNIX'y nature means I'd still like to be able to run the likes of GraphViz and so on.
On 22 January 2011 09:34, Peter Firmstone <j...@zeus.net.au> wrote: > Ok, sounds like a good experiment, the interesting thing about River > packages, is they tend to originate from multiple jar files. > > The code's been in River since the last release, since ClassDep depends on > it, I've created a jar locally that allows you to run classdepend from the > command line. I think I'll upload the changes so anyone interested can play > around with it too. > > The programmable API is more powerful than the command line api, perhaps > classdepend needs a dynamic graphical api. JTree? > > > Cheers, > > Peter. > > Dan Creswell wrote: > >> How about we trim it down by considering only inter-package dependencies >> or >> similar to start with? >> >> Then maybe separate graphs for each package? >> >> On 22 January 2011 09:05, Peter Firmstone <j...@zeus.net.au> wrote: >> >> >> >>> Thanks Dan & Patricia for your suggestions, >>> >>> I'm still struggling with the graph output, it's a lot of data, perhaps >>> too >>> much, the PNG turned out to be 30MB, for all dependency links in River, >>> originating from PersistentOutriggerImpl. >>> >>> I've attached the text file used to generate the graph. >>> >>> I'll have to get back to you. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Peter. >>> >>> >>> >> >