Hi
I can suggest the segregation of your code to other classes to be delegated uppon,
from the code automatically generated.
Therefore, a code re-generation by the IDE wouldn�t impact much your own work: you
would be required just to delegate appropriatelly inside the automatically generated
code.
Another way would be to put your own code in subclasses of the automatically generated
classes. Everything would stay the same after a code generation.
Antonio Jose Cacho
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 11:27:19 +0000
From: N CHILTON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: IDEs Using JBuilder 3 Foundation
Thanks upton, I found this out after several hours "messing". You can
also add elements like Canvas3D to the visual designer by adding them
to
the toolbar. They don't display correctly in the VB, but it does allow
you to correctly place them in the layout and they do show up.
My questions now,
How do you "preserve" the source, altering (eg adding) anything in the
VB
causes any extra code you've manually put in to be overwritten.
If you can't, can you successfully export the code?
cheers
Nic
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