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RE: RE : [XmlBeans V2] [BUG ?] Unexpected element: CDATA: msg#00159text.xml.xmlbeans.user
Hello, in Eclipse 3.00, which I use, the following may help: - in your project's "JAVA"-view, right-click on "xbeans.jar" (assuming it is listed under your project's libraries) - select "Properties" - select "JavaDoc Location" and enter the javadoc root folder (this may already be sufficient) - select "Java Source Attachment" and enter the source root folder (I think you will have to download the source separately; see: "http://xmlbeans.apache.org/sourceAndBinaries/index.html#Source+via+SVN+checkout" ) Regards, Hans-Dieter Cordes -----Original Message----- From: Stéphane Rault [mailto:ksbrault@xxxxxxxx] Sent: Mittwoch, 26. Januar 2005 21:55 To: user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE : [XmlBeans V2] [BUG ?] Unexpected element: CDATA > > Well maybe IMHO the parameter name of the methods can be made more > descriptive (instead of just s) to make them intutive. Most > of the current > IDEs will tool tip prompt the signature of the method while > coding it and > that may strike the light bulb on to avoid such situation... Yes, but for me, I'm working in Eclipse but with xmlbeans in compiled external Jar, so the parameters are args0, args1, etc. no way !! :-) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: user-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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