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Xibin Zeng commented on BEEHIVE-1014: ------------------------------------- I cloned this issue from BEEHIVE-680. Please forgive me if I should have re-opened the original issue, I couldn't figure out how. ;-) We are still seeing compiler warnings from generated control sources in eclipse. Specifically, there are 3 warnings from a control ClientInitializer: 1. Unused import for "org.apache.beehive.controls.api.versioning.VersionRequired" 2. Unused import for "org.apache.beehive.controls.runtime.bean.AdaptorPersistenceDelegate" 3. If the control had a EventSet, the generated xxxEventAdaptor static inner class does not have a serialVersionUID And the following warnings for a generated ControlBean class: 1. The xxxControlBean class implements Serializable but missing serialVersionUID 2. An inner class xxxNotifier class is missing serialVersionUID In a generated BeanInfo class, in the initEventSetDescriptors method, the first line in the method int eventIndex = 0; the local variable eventIndex is never used. Thanks > Generated source from control files shows warnings inside of eclipse > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: BEEHIVE-1014 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-1014 > Project: Beehive > Type: Bug > Components: Controls > Versions: v1m1 > Reporter: Xibin Zeng > Assignee: Eddie O'Neil > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 1.1 > > 1. Build the basic controls sample (e.g., > beehive\trunk\controls\test\src\controls/org/apache/beehive/controls/test/controls/basic/*) > 2. Open the generated source from these controls inside of an eclipse editor > Note that all of the generated source files have warnings about unused > imports and serializable classes without SerialVersionID values. > Not a major issue, but I think that seeing warnings inside of eclipse is bad. > *bash05102005* -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira
