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Category: Plugin Directory / UML / Relo - Relationship based Exploration

Relo - Relationship based Exploration 
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Relo - Relationship based Exploration

Version: 0.4.14
Support Eclipse Version: 3.1+
License: Free EPL
Development Status: Production/Stable
Company: MIT CSAIL
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Relo provides tooling for supporting developers understand parts of large codebases. It tracks developers explorations through the code base and build intuitive UML-like diagrams on-the-fly.
Added on: 05-Feb-2006 | Updated: 30-Mar-2007




Last 10 Comments


User: AnonymousRating: 92008-04-18 23:31:58
very good ! it is powerful and help to look large codebase!


User: AnonymousRating: 22007-11-12 01:04:27
good idea, very bad implemention, I cant even synchronize my code with the diagram(delete a file or add a file), the referencing types doesnt work for array, etc. Very bad experience. by the way, I am using mac osx.


User: AnonymousRating: 92007-11-09 06:11:24
Pure pwnage! Well done! This pearl can be really really usefull - must try it!


User: AnonymousRating: 52007-09-30 12:52:55
I have not used this, but it looks similar to what Smalltalk allows you to do.


User: AnonymousRating: 92007-08-15 15:08:06
Very good! (a few bugs)


User: AnonymousRating: 102007-06-29 08:10:23
Impressive first impressions! The lack of performance bottlenecks is indicative of a sound internal architecture.


User: AnonymousRating: 82007-03-21 20:10:14
This is a pretty nice plugin for diagramming huge projects. One important note, the current version of the plugin on the update site requires Java 1.5 but I didn't see this documented anywhere. If you run eclipse using a 1.4 jre the plugin won't work.


User: AnonymousRating: 62007-01-28 18:31:34
The start of something really useful, but it does need to show package dependencies.


User: AnonymousRating: 92006-12-14 08:47:54
True! It's got potencial!


User: AnonymousRating: 92006-03-30 08:25:11
This o­ne is a diamond in the rough.  o­nce they work out some of the kinks, this will be a very powerful tool.