nWire 1.1 Released: Java Code Exploration Plugin for Eclipse
nWire version 1.1 adds support for filtering the model and presenting focused information regarding the code components and associations.
nWire is an Eclipse plug-in for Java developers which offers a fresh look at code exploration by assisting and expediting the coding process. Developers spend more time analyzing code than writing it. Having a centralized view of all the application components and associations, coupled with unique search and visualization tools expedites the coding process.
The new version focuses on improving the usability based on users' feedback. The filtering option opens new possibilities. For example:
* Create instant call graphs, taking into consideration all possible execution paths by following methods implementing interface methods and overriding super-class methods.
* Create on-the-fly class diagrams with just a few clicks.
More details are available at: http://www.nwiresoftware.com/. nWire 1.1 is available at an introductory price of $59. nWire supports Eclipse 3.4 and 3.3 with Java Development Tools.
nWire is an Eclipse plug-in for Java developers which offers a fresh look at code exploration by assisting and expediting the coding process. Developers spend more time analyzing code than writing it. Having a centralized view of all the application components and associations, coupled with unique search and visualization tools expedites the coding process.
The new version focuses on improving the usability based on users' feedback. The filtering option opens new possibilities. For example:
* Create instant call graphs, taking into consideration all possible execution paths by following methods implementing interface methods and overriding super-class methods.
* Create on-the-fly class diagrams with just a few clicks.
More details are available at: http://www.nwiresoftware.com/. nWire 1.1 is available at an introductory price of $59. nWire supports Eclipse 3.4 and 3.3 with Java Development Tools.
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