Keith, Here's a tool that I've had a little more luck with, and it uses XMI as it's data format. However, it doesn't do reverse engineering as far as I know.
Argo UML - http://argouml.tigris.org/ Cheers, Bobby Keith Ralston wrote: > I am using TogetherJ to read in the C++ code. I am exporting it to XMI > 1.3. I may look around and see if I can find something in open source. > None of the tools I looked at would reverse engineer C++. > > I cannot find any code for JSword. Where should I look for that? > > Daniel, a JSword discussion would be nice. Are you still using > SourceForge? If so, I am rkralston on SourceForge. Please add me to > the project. > > thanks > Keith > > On Thu, 2002-02-28 at 17:40, Bobby Nations wrote: > > Keith, > > > > Excellent! It's been some time since I fooled with JSword, but I do > > remember spending a good bit of time scratching my head. Some nice > > class diagrams would speed matters along nicely. If you have sequence > > diagrams, then all the better. Actually, anything at all would be helpful. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Bobby > > > > P.S. What tool are you using and what format are the diagrams in? > > > > > > Keith Ralston wrote: > > > > >I've been generating UML diagrams of the existing code. I intend to use > > >these in analysis for JSword. Do you already keep a set of diagrams? > > >If not, would you like copies? If so, which diagrams would you like? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >