How to Reverse Engineer UML Model in NetBeans?

Reverse engineering is the process to reverse engineer UML model from Java source. With reverse engineering, you can visualize your program or system with class diagram. Before reverse engineering, you must open the UML project from the Java project.

Project Based Reverse Engineering

You can produce and update UML models from all source files in a Java project. Models of the selected project, child packages and classes will be created (if the models are not already exists) or updated. To reverse engineer from an NetBeans project, right-click on the project node in NetBeans and select Update UML Model from the popup menu.

Update the whole UML model from a Java project
Update the whole UML model from a Java project

Package Based Reverse Engineering

You can produce and update UML models from source files under a package. Models of the selected package, child packages and classes will be created (if the models are not already exists) or updated. To reverse engineer from a package in a Java project, right-click on the package in any tree and select Tools > Visual Paradigm EE > Update UML Model from the popup menu.

Update UML package and its containing classes from a package folder
Update UML package and its containing classes from a package folder

Class Based Reverse Engineering

You can produce and update UML models from classes in NetBeans. Models of the selected class and child classes (inner class) will be created (if the models are not already exists) or updated. To reverse engineer code from a class in a Java project, right-click on the class file in any tree or in code editor and select Update UML Model from the popup menu.

Update UML model from source file
Update UML model from source file

Related Resources

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