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Looking for UML reverse engineering tool

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Lee Grissom - 21 Jun 2007 23:56 GMT
I'm looking for a solid reliable UML tool for documenting our VS2005 C#
solution, by taking the source code and generating class, activity,
and/or sequence diagrams.  I am not concerned about price, but about
reliability and ease of use.  Any recommendations are greatly
appreciated.
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Lee
BobF - 22 Jun 2007 00:00 GMT
> I'm looking for a solid reliable UML tool for documenting our VS2005 C#
> solution, by taking the source code and generating class, activity, and/or
> sequence diagrams.  I am not concerned about price, but about reliability
> and ease of use.  Any recommendations are greatly appreciated.
> --
> Lee

Check out http://staruml.sourceforge.net/en/

This isn't an endorsement.  All I know about it is that it has an option to
reverse engineer c#
ondrejsv - 02 Jul 2007 15:08 GMT
StarUML has some C# reverse engineering but it doesn't understand partial
classes in the current version. :-(

> Check out http://staruml.sourceforge.net/en/
>
> This isn't an endorsement.  All I know about it is that it has an option to
> reverse engineer c#
John Saunders [MVP] - 22 Jun 2007 08:29 GMT
> I'm looking for a solid reliable UML tool for documenting our VS2005 C#
> solution, by taking the source code and generating class, activity, and/or
> sequence diagrams.  I am not concerned about price, but about reliability
> and ease of use.  Any recommendations are greatly appreciated.

I use Sparx Enterprise Architect (http://www.sparxsystems.com.au/).
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