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1. Re: a graph problem
estaub Jan 25, 2007 9:54 AM (in response to coffemeeg2005)You have a black hole in your PC.
You need to take it in for servicing immediately.
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2. Re: a graph problem
romeufigueira Jan 25, 2007 10:19 AM (in response to coffemeeg2005)@estaub, an answer like isn't the kind of that makes theses forums progress, neither it helps the user who made it.
The question may have not been properly formulated, in english terms, but it is a valid question, so it should be anwsered.
@asset: Yes, sometimes the graphic representation gets messeded up, placing all nodes into a single point. Personally I get this when I'm touching the JPDL code (XML under source tag), adding graphic elements that weren't there in the first place.
I'm getting this behaviour in JBoss IDE 2.0.0 Beta2, so what IDE are you using? -
3. Re: a graph problem
kukeltje Jan 25, 2007 10:27 AM (in response to coffemeeg2005)@RomeoFigueira
Regardless of how the question is formulated in english terms, the basic information is missing.
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=BadPosts
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
So it does not need answering at all (imo)
Like you mention, this happens sometimes and searching the forum would have resulted in more info that he/she couldhave tried, among which is the possible cause you mentioned. So as long as people do not do THEIR homework, I think a remark like the one Ed made is not totally out of place and does get the forum further (a corrective slap on the but is also needed for children to learn.
If you promise to answer all these kinds of questions, I'll refrain from ever using a RTFM, STFF, google is.... etc. again.
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4. Re: a graph problem
coffemeeg2005 Jan 25, 2007 10:29 AM (in response to coffemeeg2005)thank u very much for reply
i am using JBossIDE-1.6.0.GA-Bundle-win32 and this problem happens when i close the ide and open it again . yes i am playing with the xml a lot adding many tasks from the xml directly but on some other machines that doesnt happen although they took the same zip file i have .
that is realy wasting time . imagine guys that you have a workflow of 60 task nodes ( i do ) each day i must reorgnize them !
Sorry if the first post was not formatted well in english . and thanks for response . any suggestions ? -
5. Re: a graph problem
coffemeeg2005 Jan 25, 2007 10:34 AM (in response to coffemeeg2005)well i didnt find an answer mr ronald
may be some kind reply is requierd not the slap u mentioned . if your parents used to slap u much , this would not be me . find someone to slap your ...
i am not here for u to learn me how to ask . i think in the first place you dont know the answer of that question and your supervisor is kicking your ... so you give that kind of reply . -
6. Re: a graph problem
estaub Jan 25, 2007 10:37 AM (in response to coffemeeg2005)Romeu,
Sorry, if I had a useful answer, I would have supplied it. I hoped someone would follow up quickly with a real answer - which you did.
The image just seemed too funny not to be shared - sorry you didn't find it so. I didn't mean to mock asset. If you don't know, Dogbert is a cartoon character who works on a help desk, and provides exactly the kind of ridiculously useless answer that I did.