I do not want the code generated by Rose to use fully qualified types.  
 
Under the Model Properties Java tab:  for attributes -
GenerateFullyQualifiedTypes is set to False, for operations -
GenerateFullyQualifiedReturn is set to False.
 
When I choose to "Open Specification" for the attributes, the Type is
java.lang.String.  There is a box to check to "Generate Fully Qualified
Type."  However, this box is grayed out and I am unable to check or uncheck
the box.  I am able to choose to "Open Standard Specification" and I  can
change the type to "String".  I think this works because "String" is listed
as a Fundamental Type in the Project Specification.  Even though I cannot
touch the "Generate Fully Qualified Type" in the Specification, I am able to
make this work.  However, I am not sure that this is appropriate since I
have added many classes to this list.
 
If I leave the "Generate Fully Qualified Type" blank for the extends
statement, it works.  However, for the implements statement Rose still
generates the fully qualified name whether this box is checked or not.  This
same problem occurs for the Throws clause in my operations.
 
Is there something I am doing wrong?  Any help is appreciated.
 
Ernie
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