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I urgently need a tool that either convert java code to c++ or make reverse engineering diagrams of java code..like uml/sequence digs..etc…or explanation of the code…. If anyone have idea of such a tool then let me know please.


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make reverse engineering diagrams of java code..like uml/sequence digs
I think Netbeans can do that, I have used it to generate class diagrams from code a few times.

explanation of the code
Sounds like you trying to copy someone else's work !!!
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No I am not trying to copy the code. Infact I have a component written in java but I need to translate it into c/c++
as my own application is in c/c++. To understand the code is not necessary for me but the way to use it is necessary
for me. Where as the matter of the copy. The java code I have is also written by my company's developers but it is
old code and now it is upto me to use it. I dont want to shift to java and thus want the code to get converted in c++
as I have very student level experience of java

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You should make up your mind if the application is C or it is C++...
There is a hell of difference!
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You need to write it manually , many libraries (e.g. network) does not have anything remotely equivalent in C++ language.
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