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1 16th May 00:39
subzero
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Hello,

We are planning puchase a UML tool that can convert existing BCB code to
Class diagrams. Unfortunately using google we have ben unsuccessful in
finding any other than model maker which support delphi and vcl but not C++.

Any suggestions?

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2 16th May 02:54
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Here you are:

Enterprise Architect
http://sparxsystems.com/

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3 16th May 02:54
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Are you sure it supports VCL C++ with for example "__fastcall" recognition?
I see no mark about BCB directly..

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SZ

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4 16th May 02:54
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SubZero schrieb:

We have used it to document a BCB project.

But ..

if you want to use the BCB compiler specialities you have to create your
own templates for that. Some work.

For class design, you should avoid Borland specialities.

For other diagrams like Activity, Use case, State Machine, Package, it
should not be a problem.

The integration of the VCL directly into Enterprise Architect could be a
challenge.

Just test it. It is for free for 30 days.

In our case the reengineering module worked fine. This feature gives you
a first impression.

Be aware: it is relatively cheap in comparision to other tools like
Together. Together is the alternative ...

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5 16th May 02:54
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Borland's Together does that at present.
Also note that Borland have integrated Together into
BDS2006 to support Delphi (C#?) and hopefully
will do the same thing for C++ in future versions.

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6 16th May 02:54
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I do not understand. Can together reverse engineer C++ Builder 6 code OR
NOT?? Please clarify.

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SZ

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7 16th May 02:54
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The version that I have can. It the version that was compatible with
Borland C++ 2005 (also know as BCBX)
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8 16th May 02:54
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Hello Pete,

I have downloaded Together Designer 2005 but unable to find the feature.
Could you tell me the exact edition/version of yours?

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SZ

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9 16th May 02:54
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I'm using Borland Together Edition for C++Builder 2005
Version: 6.2.1
When I do a New Project and specify my existing source directory it imports
all classes that it finds and produces class diagrams etc.
It also gives lots of errors for dfm files, but then it shouldn't be parsing
them!
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10 16th May 03:17
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I have the impression that borland is featuring Together in moment
mainly for eclipse environments

I found in the feature list of EA (sparxsystems.com) even delphi .

Here is a detail from the feature list:

Forward and Reverse Code Engineering
Fully template driven code generation engine - modify inbuilt
templates or write your own from scratch
Add additional target languages
Syntax highlighted source code editor with quick "save and synch"
capability
Inbuilt support for C++, Java, C#, VB.Net, Visual Basic, Delphi, PHP
Support for Corba and Python also available as free "plug-in"
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