5 Replies Latest reply on Jan 17, 2008 5:21 PM by 69cuda340s

    GPD Missing Features

    69cuda340s

      I am running GPD 3.1.1 in Eclipse Java EE 3.3.1.1 on Windows XP Professional. When running the designer in Eclipse I do not have a Swimlanes Tab at the bottom of the designer window (I do have the Diagram, Deployment, Design, and Source tabs). Also, when I right click on a task node in the Outline window I do not get a context menu which should allow me to add a task. The context menu only lists Undo, Redo, and Save menu items. If I right click on the node in the Diagram view I do not get Properties..., Add Task, and Add Actions menu items like I should. Any advice greatly appreciated, thanks, Bill

        • 1. Re: GPD Missing Features
          69cuda340s

          In Eclipse I went into Help, Software Updates, Manage Configuration, expanded tree, and verified that GPD 3.1.1GA is correctly installed. Does everyone else have the features missing that I do or is it just me?

          • 2. Re: GPD Missing Features
            kukeltje

            The swimlane tab and 'right click' are do not exist any more at those places. Those 'properties' are in the generic eclipse properties pane since GPD 3.1.

            • 3. Re: GPD Missing Features
              69cuda340s

              Ronald, thanks for the tip. I was able to get it to work. One problem I do have is if I click the Generate Form button and type in field names as soon as I click or tab out of the field the name gets changed to "variable1", "variable2" etc? So I can generate forms but not with any meaningful variable names? If anyone knows how to correct this problem please let me know, thanks, Bill

              • 4. Re: GPD Missing Features
                kukeltje

                you have to press enter... that is the default eclipse behaviour for table cells. There is a jira issue to change this somewhere in the future.

                • 5. Re: GPD Missing Features
                  69cuda340s

                   

                  "kukeltje" wrote:
                  you have to press enter... that is the default eclipse behaviour for table cells. There is a jira issue to change this somewhere in the future.


                  Thanks I'll give it a try. Bill