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A less elegent approach, but useful for some, would be to generate a diagram in Visio. I implemented a .NET XmlWriter / XmlReader pair writing and reading UML state charts (well, a subset anyway). You can download the code [1] from Wrox - it's chapter 9 in "Professional XML for .NET Developers"
Francis.
[1] http://www.wrox.com/dynamic/books/download.aspx?isbn=1861005318
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Re: [xsl] [xml-doc] Newbie- Flow Diagrams
Subject: Re: [xsl] [xml-doc] Newbie- Flow Diagrams From: Francis Norton <francis@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 06 Jan 2003 18:20:58 +0000 |
A less elegent approach, but useful for some, would be to generate a diagram in Visio. I implemented a .NET XmlWriter / XmlReader pair writing and reading UML state charts (well, a subset anyway). You can download the code [1] from Wrox - it's chapter 9 in "Professional XML for .NET Developers"
Francis.
[1] http://www.wrox.com/dynamic/books/download.aspx?isbn=1861005318
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