The toolbar code makes use of our own idea of a drop down combo in order to
switch between modal tools. In later releases of uDig this was cleaned up
considerably, and the option of using the normal Eclipse palette was provided.
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Jody Garnett
On Wednesday, 19 June 2013 at 8:24 PM, rebel gcn wrote:
>
> We are using 1.2.2 release of the uDig, and on this version when we maximize
> any view (for example: Table) and then minimize it to its old size again, our
> toolbar is disappear and when we clicked anywhere on the application it
> throws an exception like below:
>
>
> Also when we try to delete any layer on the map, below exception thrown:
>
> java.lang.NullPointerException
> at
> org.geotools.renderer.lite.StreamingRenderer.stopRendering(StreamingRenderer.java:517)
> at
> net.refractions.udig.render.internal.feature.basic.BasicFeatureRenderer.dispose(BasicFeatureRenderer.java:248)
>
>
>
>
I did some extensive quality assurance checks for uDig 1.3.x series, catching
many mistakes like this when dispose() methods, or event handling resulted in
code trying to access objects that had been cleaned up.
> By the way, we try to get these exceptions on 1.3.2 release but we can't get
> them. We have looked yours release notes after 1.2.2 on JIRA but didn't find
> anything about these problems. So is there any suggestion about these
> problems?
>
>
>
>
I am afraid the notes were very high level, focused on features. You may have
better luck looking at the change history in github (and github pull requests).
Jody
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