I've just stumbled on an old SCR that would be helpful NOW ...
http://www.intellij.net/tracker/idea/viewSCR?publicId=6013
visualize dependencies between packages (or classes).
this would be helpful NOW ... rather than generics or aspects which I
don't know when they're going to get in my production code!!!
JBuilder's first UML support did just this (in version 7?) and it did it
very well IMO with good filtering options etc.
Edo
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Select the class or the package in the project viewer and press ALT-F7 (only
select "usage").
It works fine.
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212 votes from 5 people....
compare that to:
aspectj 3256 votes, 104 people
generics 2184 votes, 66 people
imo, shouting can only decrease the probablity of a feature making it into
aurora...
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I am working on a tool that does this, see
http://javacentral.compuware.com/pasta/ (free download)
No IDEA integration planned yet...
Nikolay Nikolov wrote:
who's shouting ?
Edo
>>http://www.intellij.net/tracker/idea/viewSCR?publicId=6013
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>>visualize dependencies between packages (or classes).
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>>this would be helpful NOW ... rather than generics or aspects which I
>>don't know when they're going to get in my production code!!!
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>>JBuilder's first UML support did just this (in version 7?) and it did it
>>very well IMO with good filtering options etc.
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>>Edo
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that's my understanding of all capital text...
i might be wrong
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if anything, the voting show what an incredibly stupid idea it is to listen to the ignorant majority.
Hani Suleiman wrote:
Hani, you're a regular populist, aren't you? ;)
Jon
I use jdepend for it.
Nikolay Nikolov wrote:
Certainly true for a sentence.
The only non-acronym all-capital word I used is "NOW" - I meant to
emphasize that - should have I used "now" instead ?
Edo
>>Nikolay Nikolov wrote:
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>>>212 votes from 5 people....
>>>compare that to:
>>>aspectj 3256 votes, 104 people
>>>generics 2184 votes, 66 people
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>>>imo, shouting can only decrease the probablity of a feature making it
>>>aurora...
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>>who's shouting ?
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>>Edo
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>>>"Edoardo Comar" <e.comar.no.spam@no.spam.btinternet.com> wrote in
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>>>>http://www.intellij.net/tracker/idea/viewSCR?publicId=6013
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>>>>visualize dependencies between packages (or classes).
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>>>>this would be helpful NOW ... rather than generics or aspects which I
>>>>don't know when they're going to get in my production code!!!
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>>>>JBuilder's first UML support did just this (in version 7?) and it did it
>>>>very well IMO with good filtering options etc.
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>>>>Edo
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the thing is that everybody wants the features they have suggested now, and
the tracker is full of useful feature requests.
and the same time the guys to a great job and we see a lot of these features
implemented in the new eap; in other words, patience...
(btw, i don't like the tone of my comment either, but i guess i couldn't
hold it yesterday... i apologize)
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Nikolay Nikolov wrote:
yep - but sometimes, "lobbying" for a feature that has not been
discussed recently refreshes minds and may have others join ...
you know in XP the customer can always change his mind,
then, of course, we'd all wish there were customers that implement
changeMind() as a nop while fully implementing the contract for pay()
.... ;)
cheers,
Edo
I really miss your post Hani... I always laugh so hard!
And a good laugh before going to sleep makes my night better... ;)
"Hani Suleiman" <hani@formicary.net> wrote in message
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listen to the ignorant majority.
Ha! Glad someone finds it funny instead of offensive ;)
I'll probably be posting a big IDEA blog entry on http://www.freeroller.net/page/fate/ soon, so make sure you avoid it if you are easily offended!
Hani Suleiman wrote:
Can't wait to see it :)
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