From: Gabriel <gr...@ax...> - 2006-06-05 19:21:21
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On Monday 05 June 2006 20:13, Bryce L Nordgren wrote: > I notice a lot of dashed lines. Is it drawing dependencies to everything > in the import list? That may create a lot of visual noise. Perhaps there > is a way to control how many dependencies are represented? Also, I don't > notice "associations", which I think are being represented as dependencies > instead. > > Is there a way to supply it with a UML diagram, or some sort of UML > connectivity information (e.g., which dependencies are associations, which > are attributes, and which are just dependencies?) =20 well.. if we already were java5... in the mean time, while we don't have annotations, could the doclet inspect= =20 custom "@tasks" in the javadocs? 1.5c.- > The coverage=20 > implementation is building up full Ecore models for each of the packages. > I think the diagrams could benefit If this information could somehow be > imported into the tool. > > It does look nice, though! :) > > Bryce > > geo...@li... wrote on 06/03/2006 03:38:14 > > PM: > > Hi, > > I've just finished uploading a javadoc with embedded UML diagrams > > that I generated with my new toy, UmlDoc (still unpublished), an UML > > diagramming > > javadoc doclet that extends the standard doclet by adding class diagrams > > into > > the javadoc files. > > > > Basically, the tool reverse engineers context class diagrams for classe= s, > > and package diagrams for packages, using class informations such as > > fields > > > and methods in order to compute relations and dependencies. > > > > At http://www.andrea-aime.name/static/gt2-api/index.html > > you can find an integrated javadoc for the gt/module projects, that I've > > generated > > with a slight modification of the gt2 main pom (so yes, it works with > > maven 2). > > Tell me what you think about it, and if you are interested in > > integrating the tool into > > the javadoc build for good. > > Beware, thought, that to make UmlDoc run you'll need Graphviz installed, > > and of > > course it'll take (way) more time to generated the javadoc. Just to give > > you a reference > > on my home PC (old Athlon XP 2600+) it takes between 10 and 15 minutes > > to generate > > the javadoc I published. > > > > Cheers > > Andrea Aime > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Geotools-devel mailing list > > Geo...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geotools-devel > > _______________________________________________ > Geotools-devel mailing list > Geo...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/geotools-devel =2D-=20 Gabriel Rold=E1n (gr...@ax...) Axios Engineering (http://www.axios.es) Tel. +34 944 41 63 84 =46ax. +34 944 41 64 90 |