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Bug
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Resolution: Done
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Major
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3.2.0.M2
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None
Steps to reproduce:
- create a JSF KickStart project
- start the JBoss AS and verify that the application runs correctly
- right-click the name property and call Refactor>Rename
- rename the property to name1, check "Update References", "Rename getter ...", "Rename setter ..."
- click OK
You will get a NPE (attached is RefactorRename.log).
After fixing the NPE (the fix is trivial; the NPE was introduced a few days ago), you will face the following issues:
- the GWT Rename participants fail and are disabled (this is not a JBT problem; attached is GWTRefactorRename.log)
- hello.jsp and inputUserName.jsp contain the user.name11 value.
The problem can't be reproduced in JBDS 4.0.0.Beta1.
The problem can be reproduced using the JBT trunk with and without GWT plugins.
- relates to
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JBIDE-7299 Problem with Refactor>Rename field in JSF KickStart project
- Closed
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JBIDE-7783 GWT throws exceptions during Java field rename
- Closed