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UML Reverse Mapper

Automatically generate class diagram from your code.

Using reflection, UML Reverse Mapper scans your packages that contain your code. It then builds a graph of class relations and outputs either a Graphviz .dot file or a PlantUML .puml file.

Using from the command-line

Build the urm-core project with mvn clean package and grab the generated artifact urm-core.jar. Then you need the archive that will be analyzed. In this example we use abstract-factory.jar and assume the package name to be com.iluwatar.abstractfactory. Place the jar-files in the same directory and execute the following command.

java -cp abstract-factory.jar:urm-core.jar DomainMapperCli -p com.iluwatar.abstractfactory -i com.iluwatar.abstractfactory.Castle

This will scan all classes under the package com.iluwatar.abstractfactory except Castle that was marked to be ignored and output the .dot file to your console output. If you want to write it to file use switch -f filename.dot. If you need to scan multiple packages use format -p "com.package1, com.package2". Note that under Windows OS the classpath separator is ; instead of :

Using the Maven plugin

Add to your pom.xml the following:

	<build>
		<plugins>
			<plugin>
				<groupId>com.github.markusmo3.urm</groupId>
				<artifactId>urm-maven-plugin</artifactId>
				<version>1.4.0</version>
				<configuration>
				    <!-- if outputDirectory is not set explicitly it will default to your build dir -->
                    <outputDirectory>${project.basedir}/etc</outputDirectory>
					<packages>
						<param>com.mycompany.mypackage</param>
						<param>com.mycompany.other_package</param>
					</packages>
					<ignores>
						<param>com.mycompany.mypackage.MyClass</param>
						<param>com.mycompany.other_package.OtherClass</param>
					</ignores>
				</configuration>
				<executions>
					<execution>
						<phase>process-classes</phase>
						<goals>
							<goal>map</goal>
						</goals>
					</execution>
				</executions>
			</plugin>
		</plugins>
	</build>

where the packages configuration parameter contains a list of packages that should be included in the class diagram and the ignores configuration parameter contains a list of types that should be excluded from the class diagram. Dependencies list should contain the artifacts where the classes are found.

When process-classes life-cycle phase gets executed, the class diagram will be saved to /target/${project.name}.urm.dot or /target/${project.name}.urm.puml. Use this file with your local Graphviz or any of the online Graphviz tools to show your class diagram.

Showcases

Here are some class diagrams generated with the urm-maven-plugin and the PlantUML Presenter as well as PlantUML's free generation/hosting service.

Async Method Invocation Builder Datamapper

Deploy Instructions

Performing a Release Deployment

mvn clean deploy -P release

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