What are some tools to convert Java programs into sequence diagrams?
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Duplicate of [Sequence Diagram Reverse Engineering](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/87137/sequence-diagram-reverse-engineering) – Pascal Thivent Jul 15 '10 at 02:34
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The Netbeans IDE has reverse engineering (fast-forward to the last screenshot in the blog).
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1It did, in 2007. Unfortunately, they just took it out in the later versions :/ – Chris Dennett Jul 15 '10 at 02:27
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I believe Enterprise Architect supports Java.
http://www.sparxsystems.com.au/
I've used it for C#.NET and it reverse engineers all your classes / methods / interfaces etc and makes it easy to create sequence diagrams. It is also possible to get a sequence diagram out of a debug session, but I haven't tried that yet!
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eclipse can be upgraded with OMONDO. Which is not free, but they had a free version some years ago and that on was capable of re-engineering Java code to sequence diagrams.
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