No preserve=yes mechanism for Java with Rose
From: qazmlp (qazmlp1209_at_rediffmail.com)
Date: 08/21/04
- Next message: Gerry Quinn: "Re: Static vs. Dynamic typing (big advantage or not)---WAS: c.programming: OOP and memory management"
- Previous message: Phlip: "Re: Data-aware GUI controls"
- Next in thread: qazmlp: "Re: No preserve=yes mechanism for Java with Rose"
- Reply: qazmlp: "Re: No preserve=yes mechanism for Java with Rose"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
Date: 21 Aug 2004 02:34:24 -0700
We have frequently used 'Code Generation' for C++ classes, a feature
that is available with Rational Rose.
If the 'Code Generation' is invoked again and again, the
entries/implementation that is already available inside the
'preserve=yes' region, are preserved. But, it looks like, there is no
such mechanism available for Java.
Is that so? If no, kindly explain how preserve=yes can be achieved for
Java.
- Next message: Gerry Quinn: "Re: Static vs. Dynamic typing (big advantage or not)---WAS: c.programming: OOP and memory management"
- Previous message: Phlip: "Re: Data-aware GUI controls"
- Next in thread: qazmlp: "Re: No preserve=yes mechanism for Java with Rose"
- Reply: qazmlp: "Re: No preserve=yes mechanism for Java with Rose"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
Relevant Pages
|