AMATERASUML is one of the best eclipse UML plugins You can use to easily generate class diagram structures by dragging and dropping Java source files, while supporting activity diagrams, time series diagrams, and use case diagrams. Its official is:http://sourceforge.jp/projects/amateras/releases/#21568 , the latest is 1.3.4 version, readers can also go to my network directly download:/http Pan.baidu.com/s/1o6befl4.
Before installing AMATERASUML, you need to install another plug-in GEF (graphical Editing Framework) with the address:
http://www.eclipse.org/gef/updates/index.php, the update site for GEF can be found in this URL:http://download.eclipse.org/tools/ Gef/updates-pre-3_8/releases/ . Then open the Eclipse-help-install New Software dialog and click the Add button to name the above update site GEF, adding a repository as follows:
After clicking the OK button, you can see the following interface, we choose the latest version of the GEF SDK for installation, the installation process will take some time, please wait patiently, after the installation is completed, the need to restart Eclipse to take effect.
Installing the AMATERASUML is relatively straightforward, and copying the downloaded 3 jar files from the Amaterasuml_1.3.4.zip file to the Eclipse-plugins directory is straightforward:
To restart Eclipse, we use the path's Open Source Library Android-priority-jobqueue as an example of how amaterasuml is used, and the GitHub address of this open source library is https://github.com/path/ Android-priority-jobqueue . We download the source tarball directly, unzip it into Eclipse, note that the library was developed based on the Android Platform SDK, so you need to first install and configure the Android SDK in Eclipse, this article is omitted. The package structure of the Jobqueue is as follows:
Right-click on the project name to select New-other, pop Up the new dialog box like:
You can see the AMATERASUML option, in which you select Class Diagram, and named after the. cld file, and then we dragged the project network package three Java files into the. cld file view, amaterasuml instantly helped us generate the graphs for these three classes
Configuration and use of Eclipse UML plugin AMATERASUML