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What is a good Eclipse plugin for generating a class diagram (for a project)?

This image right here is exactly what I'm talking about.


Assuming that you meant to state 'Class Diagram' instead of 'Project Hierarchy', I've used the following Eclipse plug-ins to generate Class Diagrams at various points in my professional career:

  • ObjectAid. My current preference.
  • EclipseUML from Omondo. Only commercial versions appear to be available right now. The class diagram in your question, is most likely generated by this plugin.

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The listed tools will not generate class diagrams from source code, or atleast when I used them quite a few years back. You can use them to handcraft class diagrams though.

  • UMLet. I used this several years back. Appears to be in use, going by the comments in the Eclipse marketplace.
  • Violet. This supports creation of other types of UML diagrams in addition to class diagrams.

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  1. Is there a free Eclipse plugin that creates a UML diagram out of Java classes / packages?

Except for ObjectAid and a few other mentions, most of the Eclipse plug-ins mentioned in the listed questions may no longer be available, or would work only against older versions of Eclipse.


Must it be an Eclipse plug-in? I use doxygen, just supply your code folder, it handles the rest.


Try Amateras. It is a very good plugin for generating UML diagrams including class diagram.


Try eUML2. its a single click generator no need to drag n drop.

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