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Re: Subclipse 0.9.31 with Rational Software Architect

From: Mark Phippard <MarkP_at_softlanding.com>
Date: 2005-07-19 21:44:27 CEST

Reinhard Brandstaedter <reinhard.brandstaedter@ams-engineering.com> wrote
on 07/19/2005 03:54:24 AM:

> I've cross-checked Eclipse 3.0.2 with Subclipse 0.9.31 and Rational
> Software Architect 6.0.0.1 with Subclipse 0.9.31.
> I've created a test model file in a clean Subversion repository (created

> commited to the repository within Software Architect with older
> Subclipse without problems). The settings you mentioned (read
> only,derived) are not set nor any read only flag in the filesystem
> (except the default on folders in windows XP).
>
> What happens:
> - I can open/modify the model file from within a clean Eclipse 3.0.2
> installation with Subclipse 0.9.31 as a text file without any locking
issues
> - I can open the model file from Software Architect with Subclipse
> 0.9.31 without any locking issue, but as soon as I want to modify the
> model (add a class) I get a request to lock the file several times (as
> described before)
>
> Since it's working with a clean eclipse, the question is what's the
> difference between eclipse/RSA when it comes to edit the model, except
> Eclipse opens/edits as a normal text file and RSA has a GUI for
modeling)
>
>
> I hope this is not too off-topic since its really SA weighted right now.

I think the additional checks we added will stop the dialog from popping
up. Let me know if the next release does not fix it.

Mark

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