| Child extenders when extending several packages with the same name. [message #1712236] |
Thu, 22 October 2015 06:18  |
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Hi,
I have a package with two classes that extend superclasses from two
other packages. In both cases, I want to create child extenders so they
show up in the Create Child menu. The problem is that both the other
packages are named "Model", so I get two ModelChildCreationExtender
classes (implements IChildCreationExtender) in my
ItemProviderAdapterFactory. Yes, it's perhaps stupid to have packages
with the same name, but the generator should handle it, don't you think?
Hallvard
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Hallvard Trætteberg (hal@xxxxxxxx.no)
Associate Professor, IS group, Dept. of Computer and Information
Science at the
Norwegian Univ. of Science and Technology
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| Re: Child extenders when extending several packages with the same name. [message #1712247 is a reply to message #1712236] |
Thu, 22 October 2015 07:08  |
Eclipse User |
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Hallvard,
I suppose that should be handled yes, but "Model" is not a very
descriptive name for a package so kind of avoidable...
On 22/10/2015 12:18 PM, Hallvard Trætteberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a package with two classes that extend superclasses from two
> other packages. In both cases, I want to create child extenders so
> they show up in the Create Child menu. The problem is that both the
> other packages are named "Model", so I get two
> ModelChildCreationExtender classes (implements IChildCreationExtender)
> in my ItemProviderAdapterFactory. Yes, it's perhaps stupid to have
> packages with the same name, but the generator should handle it, don't
> you think?
>
> Hallvard
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