10.1.3.0.3EA - use case diagrams

hello,
Is it possible to publish the diagrams and the use cases to a webserver?
Thanks.
Dany.

Hi,
If you select the Project node in the Navigator and then select 'Run | Javadoc <Project Name>' this will generate a JavaDoc style of your Use Cases and Use Case Diagrams and the Use Case Diagrams should allow you to click on a particular use case to jump to the definition.
Hope that helps,
Lisa
JDev QA

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