Pietro,
the association between the two classes is shown if you show the classes in
a class diagram. But the dependency between the two packages is not shown.
You must add it manually. The command Report::Show access violations help
you to find missing dependencies.
Klaus

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Hi.. basic question: if I do a reverse engineering of Java code, and a
relationship is detected between classes in different packages (packA and
PackB), should this relationship automatically be showed when I create a
Class diagram and I add the two packages in the diagram? Do I need to
customize any option?
Thanks,
*piero

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