On Friday at 8:01am, AK=>Ashish Kulkarni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
AK> Hi
AK> Is there any decent Open Source tool out there which can be used to do
AK> reverse engineering of Java code,
AK> If not open source then some thing which really works,
AK> Any input would be really appreciated
AK>
AK>
> A good opensource option is Poseidon for UML (http://www.gentleware.com/).
> The community edition is free but that edition doesn't include Java->UML.
Poseidon and ArgoUML share a common codebase. Argo does Java -> UML,
and I think the community edition of Poseidon does as well, but I'm
possib
Antonio Petrelli wrote:
2008/4/11, Jeromy Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I can stop feeling dirty for buying EA.
LOL! Anyway I agree with you, Enterprise Architect is a great piece of
software, I use it in my everyday job and it's fast, reliable and great for
documentation (though I did
2008/4/11, Jeromy Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I can stop feeling dirty for buying EA.
LOL! Anyway I agree with you, Enterprise Architect is a great piece of
software, I use it in my everyday job and it's fast, reliable and great for
documentation (though I did not use it for reverse engineer
Antonio Petrelli wrote:
2008/4/11, Jeromy Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
A good opensource option is Poseidon for UML (http://www.gentleware.com/).
The community edition is free but that edition doesn't include Java->UML.
Err... Poseidon is not open source.
Anyway, I think that NetBeans i
2008/4/11, Jeromy Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> A good opensource option is Poseidon for UML (http://www.gentleware.com/).
> The community edition is free but that edition doesn't include Java->UML.
Err... Poseidon is not open source.
Anyway, I think that NetBeans is pretty nice:
http://www.netbea
bject: [OT] UML and Reverse Engineering
Hi
Is there any decent Open Source tool out there which can be used to do
reverse engineering of Java code,
If not open source then some thing which really works,
Any input would be really appr
Ashish Kulkarni wrote:
Hi
Is there any decent Open Source tool out there which can be used to do
reverse engineering of Java code,
If not open source then some thing which really works,
Any input would be really appreciated
Ashish
I'm not sure whether you want bytecode to java or java to u
Hi
Is there any decent Open Source tool out there which can be used to do
reverse engineering of Java code,
If not open source then some thing which really works,
Any input would be really appreciated
Ashish
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