> it's just better to fix the problem upstream.

Yes, sure. But I think it's maybe better to add a big warning somewhere ("this 
window doesn't have any class, please report this bug to the developers of this 
application") and find a way to display something (maybe by having a look to 
the command and if it's not possible, just display an icon with '?').
Because if "popular" apps like QtCreator don't have any class, it's possible 
than many other apps have this bug (and if an user doesn't see any icon of its 
application in the dock, he can firstly think that it's due to the dock even 
more if he doesn't have this bug with other docks)

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Title:
  Qt Creator's icon and indicator that the program is  running do not
  show in Cairo-Dock

Status in Cairo-Dock : Core:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  While all other installed Qt applications (Assistant, Designer, Linguist, 
Settings) show up normally, Qt Creator seems to be undetected by Cairo-Dock and 
it's icon and running-indicator are completely missing in Cairo-Dock.
  The icon shows up normally in other docks, like Docky or the Unity Launcher.

  I am running v3.1.99.rc2 from the cairo-dock-team/weekly PPA on Raring
  13.04 with Compiz/Unity.

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