RE: [flexcoders] AS3 or Flex MXML to UML, OO architecture, use cases, object classes, sequence diagrams, and state diagrams

2008-07-31 Thread Gregor Kiddie
Hi Pascal,

 

Try not to use another thread as the basis of a new one, it confuses
yahoo!

 

But to try answer your question, take a look at Enterprise Architect at
least for the class diagrams part. Drag a folder in, and it creates the
class diagram for the code in it. Works for actionscript too!

 

Gk.

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From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Pascal Schrafl
Sent: 30 July 2008 13:12
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [flexcoders] AS3 or Flex MXML to UML, OO architecture, use
cases, object classes, sequence diagrams, and state diagrams

 

Hi all,

Does anyone of you know a tool, to reverse engineer a already existing 
Flex 3 application in order to create the OO architecture, use cases, 
object classes, sequence diagrams and state diagrams in UML?

Thanks a lot for your answers and best regards,

Pascal

 



[flexcoders] AS3 or Flex MXML to UML, OO architecture, use cases, object classes, sequence diagrams, and state diagrams

2008-07-30 Thread Pascal Schrafl
Hi all,

Does anyone of you know a tool, to reverse engineer a already existing 
Flex 3 application in order to create the OO architecture, use cases, 
object classes, sequence diagrams and state diagrams in UML?

Thanks a lot for your answers and best regards,


Pascal