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"Duplicate field" error with more than one "declare warning" [message #73286] Mon, 23 February 2009 07:30 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: Marco.Grimm.googlemail.com

Hi all,

I get a "Duplicate field BoundPoint.warning" error when having more than
one "declare warning" in an aspect. More then one "declare error" does not
cause any problems. AJDT Event Trace shows the following (although we are
using Eclipse 3.4):
21:30:29 Startup information:
AJDT version: 1.6.3.20090122141228 for Eclipse 3.3
AspectJ Compiler version: DEVELOPMENT
usingVisualiser=true
usingXref=true
usingCUprovider=true
org.eclipse.ajdt.internal.ui.tracing.checked.filters = set:
Compiler,Builder
ajde.version.at.previous.startup = @AJDEVERSION@

I could reproduce it easily on Microsoft Windows XP as well as on Linux
2.6.22 by using the AspectJ Bean Example and just putting 2x "declare
warning" into BoundPoint.aj. Any idea?

Best regards
Marco Grimm
Re: "Duplicate field" error with more than one "declare warning" [message #73322 is a reply to message #73286] Mon, 23 February 2009 18:52 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: andrew.eisenberg.springsource.com

This issue has been fixed in the latest dev build of AJDT. update site
http://download.eclipse.org/tools/ajdt/34/dev/update


On 22/02/09 11:30 PM, in article
89037a9d0cdbdb0b1235fa292de9bf4d$1@www.eclipse.org, "Marco Grimm"
<Marco.Grimm@googlemail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I get a "Duplicate field BoundPoint.warning" error when having more than
> one "declare warning" in an aspect. More then one "declare error" does not
> cause any problems. AJDT Event Trace shows the following (although we are
> using Eclipse 3.4):
> 21:30:29 Startup information:
> AJDT version: 1.6.3.20090122141228 for Eclipse 3.3
> AspectJ Compiler version: DEVELOPMENT
> usingVisualiser=true
> usingXref=true
> usingCUprovider=true
> org.eclipse.ajdt.internal.ui.tracing.checked.filters = set:
> Compiler,Builder
> ajde.version.at.previous.startup = @AJDEVERSION@
>
> I could reproduce it easily on Microsoft Windows XP as well as on Linux
> 2.6.22 by using the AspectJ Bean Example and just putting 2x "declare
> warning" into BoundPoint.aj. Any idea?
>
> Best regards
> Marco Grimm
>
Re: "Duplicate field" error with more than one "declare warning" [message #599691 is a reply to message #73286] Mon, 23 February 2009 18:52 Go to previous message
Andrew Eisenberg is currently offline Andrew EisenbergFriend
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This issue has been fixed in the latest dev build of AJDT. update site
http://download.eclipse.org/tools/ajdt/34/dev/update


On 22/02/09 11:30 PM, in article
89037a9d0cdbdb0b1235fa292de9bf4d$1@www.eclipse.org, "Marco Grimm"
<Marco.Grimm@googlemail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I get a "Duplicate field BoundPoint.warning" error when having more than
> one "declare warning" in an aspect. More then one "declare error" does not
> cause any problems. AJDT Event Trace shows the following (although we are
> using Eclipse 3.4):
> 21:30:29 Startup information:
> AJDT version: 1.6.3.20090122141228 for Eclipse 3.3
> AspectJ Compiler version: DEVELOPMENT
> usingVisualiser=true
> usingXref=true
> usingCUprovider=true
> org.eclipse.ajdt.internal.ui.tracing.checked.filters = set:
> Compiler,Builder
> ajde.version.at.previous.startup = @AJDEVERSION@
>
> I could reproduce it easily on Microsoft Windows XP as well as on Linux
> 2.6.22 by using the AspectJ Bean Example and just putting 2x "declare
> warning" into BoundPoint.aj. Any idea?
>
> Best regards
> Marco Grimm
>
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