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From: Hans Poo <hans@op...> - 2007-06-14 12:45
Hi, i've write a little script that given a list of perl classes is capable of generate an xmi
umbrello compliant document. It's still in an initial state but works. You can download it
http://hans.opensource.cl/perl2xmi.

Hans Poo, WeLinux.S.A.
09-319.93.05, hans@we..., http://www.welinux.cl


    From: Oliver Kellogg <okellogg@us...> - 2007-06-14 17:30
    Hi there,

    On Thursday, 14. June 2007 14:45, Hans Poo wrote:
    > Hi, i've write a little script that given a list of perl classes is capable
    > of generate an xmi umbrello compliant document. It's still in an initial
    > state but works. You can download it http://hans.opensource.cl/perl2xmi.

    Interesting.
    In how far is this different from Frotz' script at
    http://uml.sourceforge.net/developers/xmi_reverse.pl ?

    Thanks,

    Oliver

    --
    Umbrello UML Modeller
    http://uml.sourceforge.net

    From: Hans Poo <hans@op...> - 2007-06-14 19:09
    Hi Oliver,

    I needed to reverse engineer some classes and, well, i made a little research, and in fact, i found
    the script xmi_reverse.pl, i ran it against a directory and it seems to work, but when i tried to
    open the generated model reversed.xmi with umbrello, it complains with a "load error" (i'am running
    one of the latest versions of umbrello: 1.5.6), finally i built the perl2xmi script.

    First, i thought that the XMI specification was the way, soon a left it and begun to analyze simple
    umbrello xmi files, then i begun a little regular expression hacking in the file.. finally y ended
    with this script.

    Give it a try
    Hans

    On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 19:47:42 +0200, Oliver Kellogg wrote
    > Hi there,
    >
    > On Thursday, 14. June 2007 14:45, Hans Poo wrote:
    > > Hi, i've write a little script that given a list of perl classes is capable
    > > of generate an xmi umbrello compliant document. It's still in an initial
    > > state but works. You can download it http://hans.opensource.cl/perl2xmi.
    >
    > Interesting.
    > In how far is this different from Frotz' script at
    > http://uml.sourceforge.net/developers/xmi_reverse.pl ?
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > Oliver
    >
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    > http://uml.sourceforge.net
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    Hans Poo, WeLinux.S.A.
    09-319.93.05, hans@we..., http://www.welinux.cl