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Reverse engineering to diagrams (not just class tree) possible?

With my set up of Visio (2003) and Visual Studio (.Net 2003 Enterprise
Architect) I can only reverse engineer C++ code into the class-tree.
Is it (supposed to be) possible to generate a static (class) diagram?
It seems like this at least has been possible (according to the "Using
C++.Net. Special Edition" book by K Gregory.
If this is not possible, do anyone know a good way to reverse engineer
(which software etc)? Thanks, Paul
Nov 22 '05 #1
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Hi Paul

Have a look at Enterprise Architect (Sparx Systems) at

www.sparxsystems.com.au

There is a 30-day trial available, and the licensed version is an excellent
price.

HTH

Charles
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With my set up of Visio (2003) and Visual Studio (.Net 2003 Enterprise
Architect) I can only reverse engineer C++ code into the class-tree.
Is it (supposed to be) possible to generate a static (class) diagram?
It seems like this at least has been possible (according to the "Using
C++.Net. Special Edition" book by K Gregory.
If this is not possible, do anyone know a good way to reverse engineer
(which software etc)? Thanks, Paul

Nov 22 '05 #2

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