Thanks for the info. I also sent an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I was advised to apply Service Release 2 for Rose Enterprise Edition. I'm having license problems now, but hopefully they will be sorted out shortly. I think your suggestion would have been a bit simpler and I may still go that route if Service Release 2 does not fix the problem.
-Frank > -----Original Message----- > From: MARTIN-PEDDEY Ben [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 12:57 AM > To: Frank J. Lagattuta; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: (ROSE) Problems reverse engineering with VC++ > > > Try reverse engineering only a subset of the package you have > already tried to reverse engineer. Repeat this until you have > reverse engineered all classes in the package. You may find > that Rose cannot reverse engineer some classes at all. Some > standard C++ language elements can upset Rose's reverse > engineer process due to Rose's incomplete support for standard C++. > > Enjoy. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Frank J. Lagattuta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, 8 July 2002 17:04 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: (ROSE) Problems reverse engineering with VC++ > > > I've run into problems reverse engineering a VC++ project. I > am trying to reverse engineer a project that is part of a > bigger workspace. In Rose I select > > Tools -> Visual C++ -> Update Model from Code... > > I select the project from a running instance of Visual Studio > and start the reverse engineering process. The progress > dialog states that it is parsing the files and proceeds quite > well for a while. Inevitably, progress stalls with the CPU > pegged at 100%. When I return to my computer hours later the > progress meter is at the same place and I have several system > dialogs on screen warning that my memory is low. The reverse > engineer process does not proceed any further and Rose is > unresponsive. My only recourse is to kill Rose from Task Manager. > > This is reproducible -- I've tried 3 times today with the > same result each time! Note: the reverse engineer process > does not fail while parsing the same file each time, so I > don't believe the problem has anything to do with the content > of the files being reverse engineered (but I may be wrong). > > Here is my setup: > > Microsoft Windows 2000 SP2 > > Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 SP5 > > Rational Rose Professional C++ Edition > Release Version 2002.05.01 > Addin: Rose 7.6.0201.0210 > Addin: VC++ 7.6 > > I've searched for info on the Rational Web site and looked > for any patches I may be missing -- no luck. Please advise > on how to get the VC++ reverse engineering to work. > > -Frank > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ~~~~~~~~~~ > ~~~~ > Frank Lagattuta > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Arborte><t, Inc. > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ~~~~~~~~~~ > ~~~~ > > ************************************************************************ * Rose Forum is a public venue for ideas and discussions. * For technical support, visit http://www.rational.com/support * * Post or Reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Subscription Requests: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Archive of messages: * http://www.rational.com/support/usergroups/rose/rose_forum.jsp * Other Requests: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * To unsubscribe from the list, please send email * To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Subject: <BLANK> * Body: unsubscribe rose_forum *************************************************************************
