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