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[news.eclipse.tools.uml2] Re: Stereotypes loosing their base classes?

Ricardo,

Did you do anything to your profiles (in addition to adding new stereotypes) 
other than redefine them (e.g. removing any annotations or stereotypes)? If 
you can post your models (or a representative sample), we'll try to find out 
what is going wrong...

Kenn

"Ricardo Giacomin" <giacomin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
news:egecge$q6k$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi,
>
> Please refer to the image in attachment.
>
> There are 2 profiles (mad and mad.ui) applied to the gpao.uml model. I 
> applied the stereotypes in these profiles to the classes in the model. For 
> instance, the 3 selected classes had the <<Page>> stereotype. Everthing 
> worked fine in the first time I created and saved the model. After closing 
> the document, I changed the profiles to include more stereotypes and 
> redefined the profiles. Since then, when I open the document the 
> stereotypes seem to not refer to the classes anymore (the attached picture 
> depicts the problem).
>
> The symptom seems to be the same as reported by Laco (see thread "model 
> with stereotypes applied not saved correctly", on 10/3): all applied 
> stereotypes are displayed as children of root element and not the classes 
> which they were applied to (however, i'm not working programmatically 
> neither have defined the prototype twice).
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> -- 
> Ricardo Giacomin
>
>
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