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A fast and reliable tool, written in Java 8, for generating professional UML sequence diagrams from text. Supports actors, con-/destructors, threads, broadcasts, notes, and fragments. Can serve as a Javadoc taglet. Exports PDF, (E)PS, SVG, PNG, ...
The source code is hosted at http://github.com/sdedit/sdedit
Display in a UML-like diagram the dependencies of applications developed in NetBeans.
Originally meant only to display module dependencies of NetBeans Rich Client Platform applications,
thanks to the platform itself, it can display dependencies of "plain" and Maven-based Java projects.
To display the dependencies, a new action is made available in the 'Source' menu and in the toolbar.
The generated graphs can be saved as images or exported in PlantUML or Gephi formats.
With the help of the ProgramNet the user can develop plug-ins(called units) which can be connected with other units forming a net. The net has a form of a flow diagram. The resulted net can be executed in the ProgramNet for testing purposes or independently in the target platform as a final release. In order to execute a net the ProgramNet uses the kernel. The kernel executes automatically each unit in a separate thread and manages the data exchange between the units.
A graphical tool for designing finite state machines and exporting them to Hardware Description Languages, such as VHDL, AHDL, Verilog, or Ragel/SMC files for C, C++, Objective-C, Java, Python, PHP, Perl, Lua code generation.
Structorizer is a little tool which you can use to create Nassi-Schneiderman Diagrams (NSD). Stuctorizer is written in Java and free for any use.
The code has been moved to Github:
https://github.com/fesch/Structorizer.Desktop
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.
A simple visual editor for drawing OPJ models; these models represents an extension to the classic Petri-net diagram; they were developed before the unification of OO methodologies and the relative release of the first UML specification.
An Eclipse plugin for generating code out of an Entity-Relationship-Diagram (ERD). Currently SQL-DDL and POJO classes with EJB3.0 Annotations are supported. The diagrams conform to the diagram description by H. Buff (german book, ISBN 3-03-440201-5)
J-gramS is a diagram editor that uses Java and SWT. Similar to idraw and xfig it focuses on creating diagrams easily without a complicated user interface. Diagrams produced by J-gramS are saved as SVG or a number of image formats.
Buildap is a Visual Component Based Development framework. It is available as standalone tool as well as Netbeans and Eclipse plugins. SVG viewer/editor and Diagram Editor are also available. See Buildap powered project at http://e-records.buildap.com/.
Web 2.0 environment for collaborative and extensible design of object interconnection diagrams like UML, networks, circuits and other graph based diagrams. Client: Web-based (AJAX / Dojo Toolkit) Server: JEE Application (Struts Framework)