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Reverse Engineering Problem with VS. NET

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MFT - 25 Feb 2004 18:51 GMT
Hi,
I am attempting to revserse engineer a VB.NET Class to a Visio UML Class Diagram.

I am using VS.NET Enterprise Architect and Visio enterprise.

When I select  the reverse engineering icon from the Visio UML toolbar, the following information is displayed in the output window:
Performing pass number: 1.
Reverse engineering: LookupCodes
Extracting information from...
     LookupCodes

Performing pass number: 2.
Reverse engineering: LookupCodes
Extracting information from...
     LookupCodes
         SqlDataReader
           MarshalByRefObject
             Object

Number of warnings: 0.

Exporting UML model to Visio...

Reverse engineering succeeded.

The messages state the model was created, however there is a blank page in Visio, no diagrams are displayed.

Any ideas or suggestions??

Thanks
Klaus H. Probst - 28 Feb 2004 08:38 GMT
Is the model explorer populated?

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> Hi,
> I am attempting to revserse engineer a VB.NET Class to a Visio UML Class Diagram.
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> Thanks
MFT - 02 Mar 2004 17:01 GMT
Yes..the model explorer in Visio gets populated

   
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    Is the model explorer populated
   
   
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    "MFT" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in messag
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    > Hi
    > I am attempting to revserse engineer a VB.NET Class to a Visio UML Clas
    Diagram
    >> I am using VS.NET Enterprise Architect and Visio enterprise
    >> When I select  the reverse engineering icon from the Visio UML toolbar
    the following information is displayed in the output window
    > Performing pass number: 1
    > Reverse engineering: LookupCode
    > Extracting information from..
    >       LookupCode
    >> Performing pass number: 2
    > Reverse engineering: LookupCode
    > Extracting information from..
    >       LookupCode
    >           SqlDataReade
    >             MarshalByRefObjec
    >               Objec
    >> Number of warnings: 0
    >> Exporting UML model to Visio..
    >> Reverse engineering succeeded
    >> The messages state the model was created, however there is a blank page i
    Visio, no diagrams are displayed
    >> Any ideas or suggestions?
    >> Thank
ag_amitabh@-NOSPAM-rediffmail.com - 15 May 2004 06:58 GMT
Hi,

I am getting the same problem. Reverse engineering from VS.NET for a C# project is creating a model diagram correcly which gets displayed in model explorer but the page is blank & not showing any diagram.

Please provide help.

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IMRAN SAROIA - 15 May 2004 07:26 GMT
I think you need to drag the class icons just generated to the page.

> Hi,
>
> I am getting the same problem. Reverse engineering from VS.NET for a C# project is creating a model diagram correcly which gets displayed in model
explorer but the page is blank & not showing any diagram.

> Please provide help.
>
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