Hi Ricky,
Thanks for your prompt answer (and sorry about my slow response).
You are right. Note that these models were created with MooseBrewer :-(
In tracing the problems I noted a couple of things about Moosebrewer-
generated moose models:
- stub famix classes have no package information
- packages are not nested
- more stub famix classes and packages are included than those
available and used inside the concerning eclipse project, leading to
too much information
So, I now made the same models using my Penumbra Eclipse importer and
the visualisation works just fine now. Thanks for pointing me to the
correct problems.
all the best,
Johan
On 28 Oct 2008, at 14:09, Richard Wettel wrote:
Hi Johan,
Your classes are not linked to the packages they are defined in. A
class history is made of a sequence of class versions, each of which
refers to a FAMIXClass. Calling packagedIn on your FAMIXClass objects
returns nil, while it should return a FAMIXPackage.
HTH,
Ricky
On Oct 28, 2008, at 11:34 AM, Johan Brichau wrote:
Hi guys,
I gave a master student the assignment to play with Codecity and
other
Moose tools. We have a couple of strange problems for which I hope
you
can shed me some light towards a solution.
I attach the mse files of the Java project (generated by MooseBrewer)
to this email.
The first problem seems to be in the Moose history part. When
creating
a history of these models, a bug appears in the
SCG.Moose.ClassHistory>>packagedIn method. The "self first
versionEntity packagedIn" seems to be nil and this method cannot cope
with that. I made a blunt code change to get rid of the problem (see
below), but I hardly think this is the right solution.
A second problem is in the visualisation by Codecity. Although each
model produces a nice city, when trying to visualize the evolution,
some versions produce a completely empty city (blank page in the
codecity browser). Any ideas on what may cause this and are you able
to reproduce the problem? (I am using the latest Codecity and Moose
3.2.121, both from the SCG store).
Hope somebody can help ;-)
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