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AndroMDA/JIRA Created: (JAVA-39) Enumeration are not storing values

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Enumeration are not storing values
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         Key: JAVA-39
         URL: http://jira.andromda.org/browse/JAVA-39
     Project: Java Cartridge
        Type: Bug

    Versions: 3.4-SNAPSHOT    
    Reporter: Jean-Marc Collin
 Assigned to: Matthias Bohlen


When generating Enum classes, A3.4-SNAPSHOT don't use values. This leads to literals values being not initialized. This is also a difference with A3.3 which makes an incompatibility with old code.

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AndroMDA/JIRA Updated: (JAVA-39) Enumeration are not storing values

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     [ http://jira.andromda.org/browse/JAVA-39?page=all ]

Jean-Marc Collin updated JAVA-39:
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    Attachment: TypeSafeEnumeration.vsl

> Enumeration are not storing values
> ----------------------------------
>
>          Key: JAVA-39
>          URL: http://jira.andromda.org/browse/JAVA-39
>      Project: Java Cartridge
>         Type: Bug

>     Versions: 3.4-SNAPSHOT
>     Reporter: Jean-Marc Collin
>     Assignee: Matthias Bohlen
>  Attachments: TypeSafeEnumeration.vsl
>
> When generating Enum classes, A3.4-SNAPSHOT don't use values. This leads to literals values being not initialized. This is also a difference with A3.3 which makes an incompatibility with old code.

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AndroMDA/JIRA Assigned: (JAVA-39) Enumeration are not storing values

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     [ http://jira.andromda.org/browse/JAVA-39?page=all ]

Bob Fields reassigned JAVA-39:
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    Assign To: Bob Fields  (was: Matthias Bohlen)

> Enumeration are not storing values
> ----------------------------------
>
>          Key: JAVA-39
>          URL: http://jira.andromda.org/browse/JAVA-39
>      Project: Java Cartridge
>         Type: Bug

>     Versions: 3.4-SNAPSHOT
>     Reporter: Jean-Marc Collin
>     Assignee: Bob Fields
>  Attachments: TypeSafeEnumeration.vsl
>
> When generating Enum classes, A3.4-SNAPSHOT don't use values. This leads to literals values being not initialized. This is also a difference with A3.3 which makes an incompatibility with old code.

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AndroMDA/JIRA Resolved: (JAVA-39) Enumeration are not storing values

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     [ http://jira.andromda.org/browse/JAVA-39?page=all ]
     
Bob Fields resolved JAVA-39:
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    Fix Version: 3.4-SNAPSHOT
     Resolution: Fixed

Problem fixed as part of larger collection of fixes applied 10/19/09

> Enumeration are not storing values
> ----------------------------------
>
>          Key: JAVA-39
>          URL: http://jira.andromda.org/browse/JAVA-39
>      Project: Java Cartridge
>         Type: Bug

>     Versions: 3.4-SNAPSHOT
>     Reporter: Jean-Marc Collin
>     Assignee: Bob Fields
>      Fix For: 3.4-SNAPSHOT
>  Attachments: TypeSafeEnumeration.vsl
>
> When generating Enum classes, A3.4-SNAPSHOT don't use values. This leads to literals values being not initialized. This is also a difference with A3.3 which makes an incompatibility with old code.

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