Profiling and UML reverse engineering

Hi,
I just downloaded the latest jdev905preview and so far the compiling and running works fine for my Java application. Unfortunately the (event/execution/memory)profiling options are disabled, is there any way to turn it on or it's a "feature" in the preview?
Also I am wondering is there reverse engineering like in Togethersoft's ControlCenter where you can reconstruct back the class and sequence diagrams from existing source code?
Thanks
Aaron

Aaron,
Not sure on the first point. Are you using the JDK inside JDeveloper? If not I think you need to Install OJVM in the JDK you are using, see the release notes for more information.
As for the second point, any Java code that you have in JDeveloper can be dragged and dropped onto a Class Diagram and it will then model your code. Sequence diagramming is still not yet available in JDeveloper.
Thanks,
Lisa Sherriff
JDev QA

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