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David Long
Here's the situation. We're documenting old legacy systems here. Some of
the parts have some VB6 front ends to them.
We'd like to use the .vbp files and generate some Visio diagrams from them -
preferably UML diagrams.
However, I heard you can't export the UML diagrams at all (or very easily).
We're looking at going towards javadocs for the documentation and the javadoc
person here said that I should look for being able to export to XMI. this
would allow the documentation of the VB6/legacy project to be *somewhat* more
easily integrated with the rest of the business units here.
Can anyone help? So far I see toold out there that will suck the VB6 code
and turn it into flowcharts, and I saw some stuff in the MSDN about reverse
engineering VB6 projects into UML diagrams but can't get much information on
that.
Thanks in advance.
the parts have some VB6 front ends to them.
We'd like to use the .vbp files and generate some Visio diagrams from them -
preferably UML diagrams.
However, I heard you can't export the UML diagrams at all (or very easily).
We're looking at going towards javadocs for the documentation and the javadoc
person here said that I should look for being able to export to XMI. this
would allow the documentation of the VB6/legacy project to be *somewhat* more
easily integrated with the rest of the business units here.
Can anyone help? So far I see toold out there that will suck the VB6 code
and turn it into flowcharts, and I saw some stuff in the MSDN about reverse
engineering VB6 projects into UML diagrams but can't get much information on
that.
Thanks in advance.