Re: Class Model omits properties and operations of Java sources
Re: Class Model omits properties and operations of Java sources
- Subject: Re: Class Model omits properties and operations of Java sources
- From: Markus Helbig <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 12:27:32 +0200
On 30.08.2006, at 20:08, Andrew Pontious wrote:
On Aug 25, 2006, at 4:00 AM, Markus Helbig wrote:
I try to get a class model of an Java application project. Most
classes are represented properly. But there are several class (the
importants one, where i need the visualization), where the modeler
doesn't show the members or just a small amount of them.
Is there any limit how many members could be shown?
Nope.
Any other reasons why there're missing members?
You could try reindexing the project. (Double-click the top node in
the Groups & Files tree, select the "General" tab in the resulting
window, and click the "Rebuild Code Sense Index" button at the
bottom.)
i tried this before, but the result was the same ...
Also, does your code compile? Incorrect code may lead to parts of
it not showing up in a model.
of course the code is correct and compiles ...
Other than that, your best bet is to file a bug with a small
reproducible test case of the problem, say a small example Java
project with a portion of one of the classes that doesn't show up
correctly.
i tried to create a small example but the small ones work ... only my
big ones fail. i can not post this code because it's not an open
source code ...
Markus
-- Andrew Pontious
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