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Re: Changing the version number of a uml profile [message #471155 is a reply to message #470983] |
Mon, 26 February 2007 15:26 |
james bruck Messages: 1724 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Lasith,
I used the incorrect term previously, I meant "compress" not "compact".
If you compress, then all previous versions excluding the last one, that
are not "released" will be removed. This will not however reset the
counter to 1, it will merely continue counting from where it left off.
The notion of "released" version is strictly a RSM thing ( not opensource ).
I think that if you want to reset your counter (with a text editor for
example), it might lead to problems with other models dependent on older
versions... you would have to remember to fix up those version numbers as
well.
I would recommend "releasing" those version that are ready to be shipped and
use "compress" a lot while you are in the intermediary stage of developing
your profile. I believe RSM defines the profile after every save because
they want to make sure that the critical "define" is done before the user
wishes to use the profile. It somewhat shelters the user for the details.
The unfortunate part is that if you are paranoid (like me) and make small
changes and then save, you will have a lot of unecessary information in your
profile.
There is an article on DevWorks from Dusko Misic that explains how to work
with profiles with RSM... you might want to have a peek.
Regards,
- James
"uml user" <lasith100@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:a78b04288bda2a00b5eb50e7c7de3b4c$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi James,
>
> I have tried this with the "compress" option that RSM profile has, but the
> result is same.
>
> Thanks.
> - Lasith
>
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Re: Changing the version number of a uml profile [message #593852 is a reply to message #470983] |
Mon, 26 February 2007 15:26 |
james bruck Messages: 1724 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Lasith,
I used the incorrect term previously, I meant "compress" not "compact".
If you compress, then all previous versions excluding the last one, that
are not "released" will be removed. This will not however reset the
counter to 1, it will merely continue counting from where it left off.
The notion of "released" version is strictly a RSM thing ( not opensource ).
I think that if you want to reset your counter (with a text editor for
example), it might lead to problems with other models dependent on older
versions... you would have to remember to fix up those version numbers as
well.
I would recommend "releasing" those version that are ready to be shipped and
use "compress" a lot while you are in the intermediary stage of developing
your profile. I believe RSM defines the profile after every save because
they want to make sure that the critical "define" is done before the user
wishes to use the profile. It somewhat shelters the user for the details.
The unfortunate part is that if you are paranoid (like me) and make small
changes and then save, you will have a lot of unecessary information in your
profile.
There is an article on DevWorks from Dusko Misic that explains how to work
with profiles with RSM... you might want to have a peek.
Regards,
- James
"uml user" <lasith100@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:a78b04288bda2a00b5eb50e7c7de3b4c$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi James,
>
> I have tried this with the "compress" option that RSM profile has, but the
> result is same.
>
> Thanks.
> - Lasith
>
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