I sometimes experience problems resolving basic language classes like String
in Rose 2000. You should create a new project using the Java 2.0 framework,
which should resolve all of those references for you, and import your models
into there. I suspect the problem you've encountered is a bug in Rose.

Cheers

Jason Gorman
http://www.xml-objects.com

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Hi all,

I am new to Rose J, and have problems RE java classes.

I have java models included with product, and specify in classpath from
project specification all possible jar files.

I have got errors of type:

Error Resolving qualified name

Thanks in advance
Slav

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