Hi Thibault,

May I ask a question regarding your presentation "How to generate UML from a
Java Project on
Topcased 2.1"?

I followed your instructions and have successfully created the model, with
all packages shown in the Packages Explorer pane, but I do not see how to
generate a UML Class Diagram from select packages.

The last slide of your presentation says:


"You can now create your own diagram by drag and dropping
the different elements of your model onto the diagram."


I would assume something like selecting packages then right-clicking and
generating the UML Class Diagram from there, but this does not appear to be
the case.

No doubt I am missing something obvious.

Would you mind enlightening me?


Thanks!

Jim



2008/10/20 Thibault LANDRE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Hello Jim,
>
> I have made a little tutorial to explain this reverse action.
>
> I hope this will help you.
>
> Regards,
>
> Thibault
>
> Jim Foster a écrit :
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am researching various tools that will enable us to reverse engineer an
>> existing Java code base.
>>
>> We are typical of a shop doing a legacy => SOA transition (our area of
>> focus is the Healthcare Industry).
>>
>> I downloaded and successfully installed Topcased-RCP-win32-2.1.0.zip.
>>
>> The scope of Topcased is impressive, but I am confused as to how to
>> perform the Java code to UML Class Diagram step. Help from the Topcased
>> menubar was not...well, of any help.
>>
>> In the documents that have been read, sparse mention is made to it, so it
>> is assumed that the functionality is there, but there are no instructional
>> steps of any detail.
>>
>> Those documents I am referring to are:
>>
>>    * Installation Guide v2.pdf
>>    * ReleaseNote2.1.0.pdf
>>    * Topcased 2.0.0 - Release Note.pdf
>>    * TOPCASED_cookbook_1.2_gb.pdf
>>    * TOPCASED_roadmap_2.0.12.pdf
>>    * TPC-GETTINGSTARTED-015.pdf
>>    * TPC-SPE-DESIGN-029.pdf
>>
>>
>> Experimentation on our part has, so far, proved futile.
>>
>> Is there documentation that we overlooked?
>>
>> If not, can you please advise?
>>
>>
>> Thank you for your time, and from the first look at things, a great tool.
>>
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>
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