Code browsing with RELO

Big java project, a lot of interfaces, a lot of classes ...

I was needing a simple tool that show me code structure.

Type Hierahy and Outline views from eclipse are great, but I wanted a graph reprezentation of code and an important thing: not for all code, only the
part I'm interested.

So I found RELO http://relo.csail.mit.edu/, a plugin eclipse that solve my problem.

From RELO overview

Relo focuses on supporting users to understand parts of large codebases:
   1. by reducing the high cognitive overhead found in many software visualization tools; and
   2. by allowing developers to incrementally explore the code and build a visualization representing their mental model (avoiding overloading the user with information not relevant to his/her goals).

  

A presentation can be found at http://relo.csail.mit.edu/screens/basic.html

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