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UML reverse-engineering

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sam - 05 Oct 2004 06:49 GMT
Hi

For Visual Studio EA is specified:
"....reverse-engineering capabilities to document existing
implementations.."

How do I have to use VS and Visio to enable this feature.

Thanks, Sam
Sachintana - 28 Oct 2004 09:28 GMT
Install Visio Enterprise Architect Edition on top of the VS.NET EA.

Then you ll have a menu command to 'Reverse Engineer' from VS.NET under
'Project' menu in the main menu.

Sachintana

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RRAKKA - 22 Feb 2005 18:05 GMT
Hi,

The Reverse Engineering will only generate independent class diagrams and
will not display the individual relationships among the classes, which i
think is not of any use. Is there any process where in the reverse
engineering could get all that info too?

Regards
RRAKKA

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