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Re: magic way to refactor?


  • Subject: Re: magic way to refactor?
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 13:17:31 -0700

Hi Asa,

On Jul 12, 2007, at 1:01 PM, Asa Hardcastle wrote:

I am in the process of moving lots of code from the default package into specific packages - using eclipse/wolips. Every now and then it seems to work, but for the most part, when I drag files I get an exception with the option to Undo or abort.

This is not normal. Which version of Eclipse and WOLips are you using?


The exception is a NullPointerException.

"An exception has been caught while processing the refactoring 'Move'."

"Reason:
Exception does not provide a detail message"

Check the Eclipse log and console log, you may find more useful information that did not make its way to this dialog.



So what I end up doing is dropping to the command line and doing it manually, then going through each file and add the proper package & imports.

Ugh.


Has anyone else experienced this? Does anyone know of a solution?

No and No.

Chuck

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