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It seems to me the UML module of NetBeans is a bit too much hidden. In NetBeans 6.5 it was very easy to create an UML diagram. No plugin installation necessary or sth. like. Read my post where I found a zip file to install the UML module.

And now, after this procedure, I got the UML module back, but it seems to me that I cannot create class diagram with it. Do you know how I can do this with NetBeans 6.8?

Update1: There seems to be no support

Update2: Nevertheless somebody seems to got it working.

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yeah I agree, much easier on earlier versions, even 6.7 – phunehehe Jan 24 '10 at 17:05
The UML plugin is no longer supported in new versions of NetBeans. Not sure why, but that seems to be the case, does not answer your question, but it does put it in context. I could be just slowly breaking. – Ted Johnson Jan 24 '10 at 18:31
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Converted to answer: The UML plugin is no longer supported in new versions of NetBeans as stated in the wiki http://wiki.netbeans.org/UML. Not sure why, but that seems to be the case, does not answer your question, but it does put it in context. I could be just slowly breaking which is why both you and the blogger you linked to can't gets things to work.

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Hmmh, yes I know. But I would like to get it working... :-( BTW: the blogger, its me ;-) I updated the text accordingly – Karussell Jan 24 '10 at 20:03
You are right. See here for the bug report netbeans.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=178646 – Karussell Jan 25 '10 at 21:27
But someone had success with 6.8 amitmisra.wordpress.com/2010/01/30/netbeans-6-8-uml-support – Karussell Jan 30 '10 at 15:48
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cant add comment :-( but just want to confirm what DCraft said:

the community edition of Visual Paradigm does not support forward or reverse engineering.

seems the only solution is to use an older version of netbeans

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Visual Paradigm has released a community edition for UML 7.2 which is free for non-commercial use. You can find it at http://www.visual-paradigm.com/download/vpuml.jsp?edition=ce. You have to register for an activation key though!

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-1, not really related to the question ... there are several free uml designers out, such as eclipse, argouml etc – Karussell Apr 21 '10 at 10:07
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Sorry, but i thought the UML module was discontinued in the default distribution of Netbeans after 6.5 and instead they now recommend visual paradigm(VP), and it is quite easy to create class diagrams with VP.! – pradeep122 Apr 21 '10 at 15:46
ah, I see. sorry! please update the answer so that I can undo my -1 vote :-) – Karussell May 11 '10 at 10:05
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If you go here and download the UML module cluster you can simply copy it into the NetBeans install directory and then NetBeans will have UML functionality again!

If you don't feel like looking through the page of module clusters the direct download link is here.

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Is reverse engineering from java source working? (e.g. to produce class diagrams) – Karussell Aug 29 '10 at 12:25
Yes it is, I have tested it in NetBeans on Ubuntu (version 6.8) and Windows (6.9.1). – typoknig Aug 29 '10 at 17:39
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I have NB 6.9.1. I've installed the UML plugin but it fails to make reverse engineering (create UML class diagram from existing source). I didn't want to downgrade to 6.7, so I installed ArgoUML tool. In order to generate class diagram from existing source you need to follow next steps:

  1. File->Import Sources
  2. Change the Files of Types to "All Files"
  3. Select the directory (where the *.java files are stored) or packages
  4. A small dialog window pop up -> select OK
  5. On the left hand side, you will see UntitledModel. Click on the _classes and they should occur in right in the diagram as little boxes.
  6. To show the attributes/methods, point a class (in the diagram), right click the mouse, select Show->"Show All Compartment"
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