![]() You can then print the diagram, effectively exporting it to pdf, tiff, eps and other formats via your favorite file printer. in the Profiling and Logging view, select Open with from the context menu of the profiling data (the clock with glasses) and pick UML2 Class InteractionsĪfter that you will have to hide many many lifelines per right-click to make the diagram remotely readable while getting annoyed by TPTPs choice of color (light blue on white - also very unreadable). ![]() select Exection Time Analysis as the data collector.select Profile As from the context menu of a runnable element (eg.After installing TPTP from the regular Eclipse update site, follow these steps : That crystallized over the last few days after trying a number of different solutions. TPTP seems to be the only real option so far. I am getting an impression, that there is simply no such thing (yet?) as a free UML sequence diagram reverse engineering eclipse plug-in working out of the box. I also read following posts on the topic : featuring commercial options, too general (not seq diagrams), also too general, featuring standalone commercial solutionsīy working out of the box i mean - the default installation is not broken and there is an option like "generate sequence diagram" or similar resulting in a (modifiable would be great) sequence diagram. Java Call Tracer is just a bunch of files with pages of options to apply to the JVM directly and there is no executable. Jsonde started only after i fixed a msvcr71.dll-error and was then unable to connect to the VM for reasons unknown. And also some standalone tools - ArgoUML and BOUML either dont provide this feature or at least i was not able to find it. I tried (though not very comprehensively) numerous solutions including ModelGoon (only class and interaction diagrams available), ObjectAid (class diagram only), eUML free edition (quits with an ominous "license not found" error on first use), MoDisco (with the only option on the menu being "browse corresponding model element").
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