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Flowchart4j is a program visualization tool for Java, comes as an Eclipse Plugin. Generates Sequence Diagram and Control Flow Diagram from source code.
Flowchart4j v2 an Eclipse Plugin, generates Sequence Diagram and Control Flow Diagram by analyzing Java source code.
Effectively reverse engineering a sequence diagrams from source code helps in retro-documentation, retro-conceptualization, understanding current business logic and proposing changes in the current business logic.
V2.0 Features
- Generates Sequence Diagram
- Export diagram to Microsoft Visio as UML Model
- Save diagram as image(jpg)
- Sequence Diagram to Code Navigation
- Conditional Sequence diagram generation, using Control Flow
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Commercial: € 65/Node - Six Months Subscription.
Flowchart4j V1.1.0
Flowchart4j is program visualization tool for Java. Provides flowcharts for Java methods generated from source code. The flowchart[Control Flow Graph] helps people to understand code flow easily. It can be used for retro-documentation and program analysis.
Flowchart4j provides a feature to export the flowchart diagram to Microsoft Visio, there by making the flowchart editable and hence the easy of documentation/presentation and publishing. Documenting core functions if not all, would be a lot easier.
As Flowchart4j - comes as an Eclipse IDE plugin, developers have an in-place program visualization tool which improves productivity. Flowchart4j is interactive and provides features like
- code to flowchart synchronization,
- level folding,
- Block - by - Block expansion,
- highlighting complex conditions and exit points.
- Export diagram to Visio.
Details of feature list at
http://codeswat.com/cswat/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=38&Itemid=56
Added on: 23-Feb-2007 | Updated: 15-May-2007
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