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fred2040



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 7:09 am    Post subject: there is some way to get java packages or classess in UML model format? Reply with quote

Greetings, I'm using the UML plugin for netbeans, only to know.. there is some way to get java packages or classess in UML model format?
Thks!
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fred2040



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 5:11 pm    Post subject: reverse engineering Reply with quote

nobody can talk to me about reverse engineering?
There's a lot of libraries

Cool
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fred2040



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PostPosted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 7:56 pm    Post subject: What what? Reply with quote

I know you are busy, besides, you strive to respond and extend a hand to those in need.
Outside this context, literally, it would be possible that I'm asking stupidities?
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lvskiprof



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 4:50 pm    Post subject: Re: What what? Reply with quote

I believe UML support was dropped somewhere around 6.5 or 6.6, so probably nobody is using it, which is why you are not getting any response here on the group that discusses issues using the IDE. What version of Netbeans are you using, anyhow?

I had heard that someone was trying to support it to bring it back. Check to see if there is a specific area on the web site that discusses it.

fred2040 wrote:
I know you are busy, besides, you strive to respond and extend a hand to those in need.
Outside this context, literally, it would be possible that I'm asking stupidities?
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Edson Carlos Ericksson Ri
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 4:58 pm    Post subject: RES: there is some way to get java packages or classess in UML model format? Reply with quote

Normally, when nobody answers a question is because you will find the answer
in the mail list archives, or in the forums...

To make a long answer short: UML is discontinued by Sun, hopefully the
community would bring it back to 7.x sometime in the future.

Check this out: http://uml.netbeans.org and subscribe here for discussions
http://netbeans.org/projects/uml/lists


Regards,

Edson.

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those in need.
Outside this context, literally, this would be possible that I'm asking
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 5:06 pm    Post subject: there is some way to get java packages or classess in UML model format? Reply with quote

Yes, I was in charge of the movement but had to leave due to personal
issues. You can read more information on the progress here:
http://wiki.netbeans.org/EidosUML

And the actual project:

http://java.net/projects/eidos-uml

Eidos would replace the old UML module at some point.

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ArthroCare Corporation
7500 Rialto Boulevard
Austin, TX 78735
Phone: 512-358-5996
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From: lvskiprof [mailto:address-removed]
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Subject: [nbusers] there is some way to get java packages or classess in
UML model format?

I believe UML support was dropped somewhere around 6.5 or 6.6, so
probably nobody is using it, which is why you are not getting any
response here on the group that discusses issues using the IDE. What
version of Netbeans are you using, anyhow?

I had heard that someone was trying to support it to bring it back.
Check to see if there is a specific area on the web site that discusses
it.


fred2040 wrote:
Quote:
I know you are busy, besides, you strive to respond and extend a hand
to those in need.
Quote:
Outside this context, literally, it would be possible that I'm asking
stupidities?





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