[bt-devel] The design of the BackEnd
Joachim Ansorg
bt-devel@crosswire.org
Mon, 17 Jan 2000 15:28:22 +0000
Hi!
I said I tested KUML some time ago. It's a litlle bit diffitcult or confugisg -
at first yoou have to choose file->new (in my version 2nd entry).
--Joachim
>>>>>> "Thomas" == Thomas Philpot <tjphilpot@ou.edu> writes:
>
> > Torsten, I like the design. Has any body every thought of doing a
> > UML design diagram (or maybe a few) just to get something about
> > the design on paper? I think it might be helpful to developers
> > who want to join the project or add something to it. Plus, it'll
> > make sure we're all on the same page as far as development. I
> > personally am willing to help, but I'm gonna have to get a good
> > idea of what's in the code, how it works, etc. I don't know if
> > you have seen KUML, but it looks to be a promising UML editor.
> > How familiar is everyone with UML? We studied it in Software
> > Engineering and I personally like it for design. I'll see if I
> > can get something like a class diagram drawn up, and if I can,
> > I'll pass it along.
>
>I like the idea. I'm not familiar with UML since it came after I
>finished my study :) But I think it's easy to learn. The problem is a
>UML programm. I downloaded KUML lately and could not draw any diagrams
>in there (compiled for KDE1). Maybe I do something wrong? There is also
>Argo UML which is in Java, slow and only supports Java code
>generation. And then there is Together which is available as a
>whiteboard version but also written in Java which is still pretty slow
>on my machine. If you get kuml to work properly or have another prog at
>hand I would be glad if we could use something like it.
>
>Yes, and you're welcome to help. Anyway you should not spent to much
>time with the current code since we will totally restructure the design.
>
> > Tom
>
>
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>
>best regards,
>Torsten Uhlmann
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