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Re: [tigerstripe-users] Bug in the methods of interface ISterotypeCapable hasStereotypeInstance and getStereotypeInstanceByName
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Are you saying that when you decorate a package with a stereotype and you query the stereotypes of artifacts contained in the package, Tigerstripe incorrectly returns you the stereotype of the package?
Not sure if I completely followed you. You seem to be using the correct APIs.
- Navid
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 3:32 AM, Xose Ramon Sousa Vazquez
<xrsousa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am developing a tigerstripe project that defines a package and an
artifact inside. The package, by example xxx.yyy.zzz has a
stereotype proxy definition inside. I am using the Tigerstripe API
to get the stereotype info included in the package. To perform a
validation in my logic I am looking for another sterotype definition
in the packages that contains the artifact (xxx.yyy and xxx) and
then the package container also give us an stereotype when doesn't
exist.
xxx.yyy.zzz (with stereotype)
|_______>artifact
We have checked with this two methods:
method hasStereotypeInstance from the interface
IStereotypeCapable
method getStereotypeInstanceByName from the interface
IStereotypeCapable
When we evaluate the artifact xxx.yyy.zzz they give us the proxy
stereotype (That is the expected behaivor)
When we evaluate the artifact xxx.yyy they give us the proxy
stereotype from the package xxx.yyy.zzz (That is the worng behaivor)
Tigerstripe version
Tigerstripe Annotation Framework (Incubation)
0.6.935.201102010903
org.eclipse.tigerstripe.annotation.feature.feature.group
Tigerstripe Core (Incubation) 0.6.935.201102010903
org.eclipse.tigerstripe.base.feature.group
Is there other way to read the stereotype information?
Best regards
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