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Topic Title: Rhapsody 7.0 Topic Summary: Created On: 21-Sep-2006 15:10 Status: Read Only |
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Hello,
Has any one tried Rhapsody 7.0 yet? If so, can you draw relationships/dependencies between a JAVA and C++ packages? If I understand the new features for version 7.0 correctly, it says that multiple projects in multi-language (C++, JAVA, ..etc) can be created under one Rhapsosdy software instance. Any info is much appreciated.. Thank you ![]() Riad Gaffar |
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Hi Riad
I participated in the Rhapsody 7.0 beta programme, during which I tested inter-language dependencies between C++ and C. Not Java, I'm afraid, but perhaps my findings may give you some indication of what to expect... I could certainly draw dependencies between a C++ and a C package. :cool: I then tried to compile a C++ executable using a C library, by adding «Usage» dependencies from the C++ to the C package, and the C++ exe component to the C lib component. The C++ exe failed to compile, because it indirectly included the C OXF header (Ric.h), but only had the C++ OXF folders in its include path. Of course, I could have resolved this manually if I had wished, but my intent was to check the out-of-the-box experience. I reported the defect; it has not (yet) been addressed. In summary, I concluded that inter-language depencencies work for documentation purposes, but not (yet) executable modelling. I hope that helps a little... regards, Simon ------------------------- Simon Morrish simon.morrish@eu.panasonic.com http://panasonic.co.uk Panasonic ideas for life |
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