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Refactoring Options Not Available in jb2005EE for a new proj

 
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Randy Watson
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 1:45 pm    Post subject: Refactoring Options Not Available in jb2005EE for a new proj Reply with quote




Hi,
Weird problem. On a new project, I have no option to refactor. I've tried clicking on a class name, right click->Refactorings and it states no refactorings avaialble. Same with a private attribute/property on a class.

On two other jbuilder projects it works fine. I have enabled the
Project Props->General->Include references from project class
files. I've rebuilt the project (even did a clean, then a
rebuild)

I'm sure this will be a "Doh" answer, but I'm currently stuck.
Any help is much appreciated!

Randy
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Kevin Dean [TeamB]
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 7:54 pm    Post subject: Re: Refactoring Options Not Available in jb2005EE for a new Reply with quote



Randy Watson wrote:

Quote:
Weird problem. On a new project, I have no option to refactor. I've
tried clicking on a class name, right click->Refactorings and it
states no refactorings avaialble. Same with a private
attribute/property on a class.

On two other jbuilder projects it works fine. I have enabled the
Project Props->General->Include references from project class
files. I've rebuilt the project (even did a clean, then a
rebuild)

I'm sure this will be a "Doh" answer, but I'm currently stuck.
Any help is much appreciated!

The only time I've seen that happen is when the source file in question
is not in the source path in "Project | Project Properties...".

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Randy Watson
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 8:31 pm    Post subject: Re: Refactoring Options Not Available in jb2005EE for a new Reply with quote




"Kevin Dean [TeamB]" <NkOdSePaAnM (AT) datadevelopment (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
Randy Watson wrote:

Weird problem. On a new project, I have no option to refactor. I've
tried clicking on a class name, right click->Refactorings and it
states no refactorings avaialble. Same with a private
attribute/property on a class.

On two other jbuilder projects it works fine. I have enabled the
Project Props->General->Include references from project class
files. I've rebuilt the project (even did a clean, then a
rebuild)

I'm sure this will be a "Doh" answer, but I'm currently stuck.
Any help is much appreciated!

The only time I've seen that happen is when the source file in question
is not in the source path in "Project | Project Properties...".

--
Kevin Dean [TeamB]
Dolphin Data Development Ltd.
http://www.datadevelopment.com/

NEW WHITEPAPERS
Team Development with JBuilder and Borland Enterprise Server
Securing Borland Enterprise Server
http://www.datadevelopment.com/papers/index.html

Please see Borland's newsgroup guidelines at
http://info.borland.com/newsgroups/guide.html

GOOD Catch! Sym link bit me from a local share to a nfs share.

I tweeked it to read the full path to the NFS share rather than a symlink from my local share and tada!

Many thx!

Randy

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