Thanks Alex!
I have a question: you parse the Java class until the method level, but
you do not parse what is inside the methods (method body), don't you?
I will send you a Java class to your private email account (just to not
pollute the mailing list) that can not be parsed, or at least I have the
following message:
"Token not expected in file c:\Documents and
Settings\garevalo\Escritorio\cliente3\cliente\Cliente.java"
Cheers,
Gabi
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Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 17:23:30 -0400
From: "Bergel, Alexandre" <bergel(a)iam.unibe.ch>
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To: Related to the development of Moose and other related tools
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Subject: [Moose-dev] Re: Importing JAva files into Moose
Hola Gabriela!
I recently worked on a Java importer for Moose. It works (for what I
need it for :-)
Look at the package JavaSupport4MOOSE on Store@SCG.
You will have a new entry in the import button in the moose facade...
Let me know, I provide free support :-)
It does not import everything, but you should be able to have class
inheritance and dependencies between classes. If you need other
stuff, I can spend some time on this...
Alexandre
On 24 Mar 2008, at 17:16, Gabriela Arevalo wrote:
Hi guys,
How do I import the Java Files into Moose?
I tried J2Moose, but the only info I get in the .mse file is the
following:
(Moose.Model (entity
))
I installed the J2Moose plugin into Eclipse and when I execute the
J2Moose>J2Moose, I do not get any information.
CHeers,
gabi
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