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file:///C:/uml/BOUML/bouml_3.0/doc/TOUT.html323 of 378 07/10/2007 15:55Java catalogJava Catalog is a plug-out directly written in C++.Javacatalogis a very practical tool allowing you to import classes into BOUML. An imported class comes in BOUML without the body of itoperations and without its private members : the goal is to import Java library classes in the model, not to generate them. Java catalogmay also be used to browser through the Java packages, search information about a given class etc ... without sending them to BOUML.To work, Java catalogneed Java sources, this must not be a problem, these ones are generally available even for your preferred JDK version.The Java catalog plug-out may be applied only on a package, it is used through a window :The upper part is a browser like in BOUML except that only the package and classes are showed. The lower part (reduced when Javcatalog starts) shows the description of the selected class interpreting the html forms. The top level package in the browser part (here p) isthe name of the package in BOUML in which Java catalog is applied.To make a catalog, use the scan entry of the file menu or the button representing a microscope, Java catalog will ask for a directory andscan all the Java files in this one and its sub-directories. For instance if src contains all the Java sources :Obviously it is possible to do several scan phase in different directories to complete the catalog. At this level nothing is done on thBOUML side.To save your catalog use the save entry of the file menu or the associated button.

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