You want it. Do it.
Bill Burke
Chief Architect
JBoss Group, LLC
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wonder sonic
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Well, it's a sort of answer I really appreciate
(seriously). However, I think it should be detailed.
-1- Where should those diagrams reside? in the same
directories of the java files or in an other directory
named diagrams (for example).
-2- AFAIK, only the ones who have designed the
different
On 2002.12.14 14:01:45 -0500 wonder sonic wrote:
Well, it's a sort of answer I really appreciate
(seriously). However, I think it should be detailed.
-1- Where should those diagrams reside? in the same
directories of the java files or in an other directory
named diagrams (for example).
--- David Jencks [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit : On 2002.12.14 14:01:45 -0500 wonder sonic
wrote:
Well, it's a sort of answer I really appreciate
(seriously). However, I think it should be
detailed.
-1- Where should those diagrams reside? in the
same
directories of the java files or in
On 2002.12.14 16:47:48 -0500 wonder sonic wrote:
--- David Jencks [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit : On 2002.12.14 14:01:45 -0500 wonder sonic
wrote:
Well, it's a sort of answer I really appreciate
(seriously). However, I think it should be
detailed.
-1- Where should those diagrams
Of David
Jencks
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 6:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] JBoss and UML?
On 2002.12.14 16:47:48 -0500 wonder sonic wrote:
--- David Jencks [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit : On 2002.12.14 14:01:45 -0500 wonder sonic
wrote:
Well, it's a sort
David Jencks wrote:
Personally I have found uml diagrams sometimes useful in organizing my own
thinking but have never been able to communicate any useful ideas using
them.
As I discuss below, I find UML (or whatever modeling language you want
to use) useful primarily in providing macro,