Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
I have tried above to show some of the landscape of OOE beyond the OOE Project classes to which the bridge delegates most of the work, such as menu items, page controllers, and blocks. Each OOE Interface and Class is otherwise presented in easy-to-understand UML diagrams that mostly only show each element's nearest neighbour relationships.
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
Click on the UML diagram to view it in a lightbox image viewer. You may then zoom in (or just open the image in a new web browser tab using the Download Original link to view large diagrams).
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