Generate component diagram from source code in EA
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I'm currently working on EA. I have a task to generate UML diagram from source code by using EA. I found the way to generate class diagram. But i need to generate component diagram directly from source code.
I have analyzed and found that it is possible using one of the three methods :
1.Scripting,
2.Grammar Editors,
3.Code Generation.
Could anyone help me to know the procedure to generate component diagram automatically....
uml enterprise-architect
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I'm currently working on EA. I have a task to generate UML diagram from source code by using EA. I found the way to generate class diagram. But i need to generate component diagram directly from source code.
I have analyzed and found that it is possible using one of the three methods :
1.Scripting,
2.Grammar Editors,
3.Code Generation.
Could anyone help me to know the procedure to generate component diagram automatically....
uml enterprise-architect
1. is the only option since 2 and 3 won't help you here. Anyhow, a detailed answer would take too much space here.
– Thomas Kilian
Nov 8 '18 at 12:45
In your world, what level of granularity do you consider to be a component? Code library? Code location on disk? Conceptual subsystem? Some are only in the mind and may not be automatable.
– Jim L.
Nov 8 '18 at 13:06
@Thomas Kilian If it is possible using scripting could you please explain how to link my c source code file with my script...
– Muthu Selvam
Nov 9 '18 at 6:28
Honestly no. I'd voted to close this question as too broad.
– Thomas Kilian
Nov 9 '18 at 8:25
You are basically asking something like "how do I write a compiler?", which is way to broad for this site.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 9 '18 at 9:48
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I'm currently working on EA. I have a task to generate UML diagram from source code by using EA. I found the way to generate class diagram. But i need to generate component diagram directly from source code.
I have analyzed and found that it is possible using one of the three methods :
1.Scripting,
2.Grammar Editors,
3.Code Generation.
Could anyone help me to know the procedure to generate component diagram automatically....
uml enterprise-architect
I'm currently working on EA. I have a task to generate UML diagram from source code by using EA. I found the way to generate class diagram. But i need to generate component diagram directly from source code.
I have analyzed and found that it is possible using one of the three methods :
1.Scripting,
2.Grammar Editors,
3.Code Generation.
Could anyone help me to know the procedure to generate component diagram automatically....
uml enterprise-architect
uml enterprise-architect
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Geert Bellekens
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1. is the only option since 2 and 3 won't help you here. Anyhow, a detailed answer would take too much space here.
– Thomas Kilian
Nov 8 '18 at 12:45
In your world, what level of granularity do you consider to be a component? Code library? Code location on disk? Conceptual subsystem? Some are only in the mind and may not be automatable.
– Jim L.
Nov 8 '18 at 13:06
@Thomas Kilian If it is possible using scripting could you please explain how to link my c source code file with my script...
– Muthu Selvam
Nov 9 '18 at 6:28
Honestly no. I'd voted to close this question as too broad.
– Thomas Kilian
Nov 9 '18 at 8:25
You are basically asking something like "how do I write a compiler?", which is way to broad for this site.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 9 '18 at 9:48
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show 2 more comments
1. is the only option since 2 and 3 won't help you here. Anyhow, a detailed answer would take too much space here.
– Thomas Kilian
Nov 8 '18 at 12:45
In your world, what level of granularity do you consider to be a component? Code library? Code location on disk? Conceptual subsystem? Some are only in the mind and may not be automatable.
– Jim L.
Nov 8 '18 at 13:06
@Thomas Kilian If it is possible using scripting could you please explain how to link my c source code file with my script...
– Muthu Selvam
Nov 9 '18 at 6:28
Honestly no. I'd voted to close this question as too broad.
– Thomas Kilian
Nov 9 '18 at 8:25
You are basically asking something like "how do I write a compiler?", which is way to broad for this site.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 9 '18 at 9:48
1. is the only option since 2 and 3 won't help you here. Anyhow, a detailed answer would take too much space here.
– Thomas Kilian
Nov 8 '18 at 12:45
1. is the only option since 2 and 3 won't help you here. Anyhow, a detailed answer would take too much space here.
– Thomas Kilian
Nov 8 '18 at 12:45
In your world, what level of granularity do you consider to be a component? Code library? Code location on disk? Conceptual subsystem? Some are only in the mind and may not be automatable.
– Jim L.
Nov 8 '18 at 13:06
In your world, what level of granularity do you consider to be a component? Code library? Code location on disk? Conceptual subsystem? Some are only in the mind and may not be automatable.
– Jim L.
Nov 8 '18 at 13:06
@Thomas Kilian If it is possible using scripting could you please explain how to link my c source code file with my script...
– Muthu Selvam
Nov 9 '18 at 6:28
@Thomas Kilian If it is possible using scripting could you please explain how to link my c source code file with my script...
– Muthu Selvam
Nov 9 '18 at 6:28
Honestly no. I'd voted to close this question as too broad.
– Thomas Kilian
Nov 9 '18 at 8:25
Honestly no. I'd voted to close this question as too broad.
– Thomas Kilian
Nov 9 '18 at 8:25
You are basically asking something like "how do I write a compiler?", which is way to broad for this site.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 9 '18 at 9:48
You are basically asking something like "how do I write a compiler?", which is way to broad for this site.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 9 '18 at 9:48
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1. is the only option since 2 and 3 won't help you here. Anyhow, a detailed answer would take too much space here.
– Thomas Kilian
Nov 8 '18 at 12:45
In your world, what level of granularity do you consider to be a component? Code library? Code location on disk? Conceptual subsystem? Some are only in the mind and may not be automatable.
– Jim L.
Nov 8 '18 at 13:06
@Thomas Kilian If it is possible using scripting could you please explain how to link my c source code file with my script...
– Muthu Selvam
Nov 9 '18 at 6:28
Honestly no. I'd voted to close this question as too broad.
– Thomas Kilian
Nov 9 '18 at 8:25
You are basically asking something like "how do I write a compiler?", which is way to broad for this site.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 9 '18 at 9:48