JAVA Program to Sequence Diagram Generator. This tool tries to help on analysing and understanding the behavior of the code when developping JAVA applications by generating the respective Sequence Diagram automatically at program execution.

Features

  • Trace execution of any JAVA application and generates the respective UML Sequence Diagram
  • Generates the respective UML Sequence Diagram in various formats (pic,seq,postscript,png,svg)
  • Option to save and load Sequence Diagram in XML format
  • Simple configuration file for easily change application behaviour
  • Trace program execution from JAVA VM internals(JDI) or from an external Trace Format File
  • Trace starting from a specific Class Method Run Count
  • Trace by Invoke a specific program Class Method call passing function arguments directly
  • View Diagram from JAVA graphics and other formats
  • Program Trace Execution is Logged to file

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Categories

Debuggers, Design

License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Additional Project Details

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

Command-line

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java Debuggers, Java Design Software

Registered

2007-10-02