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Wednesday, July 27th 2011, 1:01pm

UML picture

I have heard, that at http://code.google.com/p/apiviz/ is a very nice Doclet for JavaDoc.

It integrates in the Documentation files UML-graphics.
Here is one of the VBA-package of the Jabaco-Framework:



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Edit: Integreated an external picture here, too. Because then it is bigger in the forum and it can be better looked at it.
theuserbl has attached the following image:
  • VBA-package-summary.png

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Wednesday, July 27th 2011, 1:40pm

And here one for the VB package:



I have uploaded it on an other side, because here is a limit of 160 kB pro file in the forum. And this file is much bigger.

With help of the nice Fernflower Decompiler I decompiled the VB-directory classes and then generated a Java-Doc with the nice picture.
The Fernflower Decompiler is much better than Jad or JD-GUI.

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Wednesday, July 27th 2011, 3:23pm

You can now download the complete documentation for the Jabaco-framwork, including all the APIviz-generated UML-graphics at:

[ JabacoDoc-rev82.zip ]


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Sunday, August 14th 2011, 11:30am

You can now download the complete documentation for the Jabaco-framwork, including all the APIviz-generated UML-graphics at:

[ JabacoDoc-rev82.zip ]


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Very usefully :thumbsup:
I like it.

Thanks

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Saturday, August 27th 2011, 11:34am

i have download the zip file but how to install it

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Sunday, August 28th 2011, 1:26am

i have download the zip file but how to install it


Zip is a archve file.
So you have to use programs like WinZip, WinRar or anything else to unzip it in a directory of your choice.
And then use your browser to look at the html-files in it,

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Monday, August 29th 2011, 9:32am

i have download the zip file but how to install it


Zip is a archve file.
So you have to use programs like WinZip, WinRar or anything else to unzip it in a directory of your choice.
And then use your browser to look at the html-files in it,
Thanx,
But can you please help me with with some plugins of vb tools like sliders and ms comm to download and install :)

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Tuesday, August 30th 2011, 6:22pm

Thanx,
But can you please help me with with some plugins of vb tools like sliders and ms comm to download and install :)


If yiou mean to use VisualBasic6-plugins or VisualStudio.NET-plugins in Jabaco, that is not possible.

Jabaco is binary-incompatible to VisualBasic.
But it is for small programm Sourcecode-compatible. Or easy to port from VB to Jabaco.

But never forget: Jabaco is more like Java, with a VisualBasic-like syntax and an VisualBasic-like IDE.

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