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Bug 76471

Summary: [55cat] UML Project by Reverse Engineering doesn't show the correct number of classes
Product: uml Reporter: meliandra <meliandra>
Component: Reverse EngineeringAssignee: Trey Spiva <tspiva>
Status: VERIFIED FIXED    
Severity: blocker    
Priority: P4    
Version: 5.x   
Hardware: PC   
OS: Windows ME/2000   
Issue Type: DEFECT Exception Reporter:
Attachments: Screenshot

Description meliandra 2006-05-17 10:54:19 UTC
[ BUILD # : beta ]
[ JDK VERSION : 1.6 ]

When I try to create a UML Project by Reverse Engineering the dialog doesn't show the correct number of classes.

I think my project is to big :-). In the next time I will report further errors with this functionality because it doesn't work out with my project. But that another call.

See the attached screenshot
Comment 1 meliandra 2006-05-17 10:54:41 UTC
Created attachment 30436 [details]
Screenshot
Comment 2 Peter Lam 2006-05-31 00:04:03 UTC
Yes, this is a known issue starting with Java Studio Enterprise 8. The numbers
are truncated for displaying. However, it did reverse engineer all the classes.
The resulting message at the end of reverse engineering process should show you
the right number in terms of number of files (1st part of messages), and the
nuumber of parsed data items (2nd part of messages). The number of files and
number of parsed data items are might or might not be the same. In most cases,
the number of data items is bigger than the number of files.
Comment 3 Trey Spiva 2008-07-11 20:56:55 UTC
We no longer use this dialog during the reverse engineering process.  We instead send the information out to the output window.
Comment 4 Peter Lam 2008-08-05 21:28:56 UTC
This change is already in NB 6.0, 6.1.
Verified in NB 6.5 build 20080805.