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 Post subject: Reverse Engineering and Roundtripping question
PostPosted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 3:25 pm 

Joined: Wed May 07, 2008 3:50 pm
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Location: Horsham, W Sussex, England
We develop a software product in two separate teams.
One team uses Rhapsody Code Generation, the other doesn't.
The team using Rhapsody Code Generation wants to make use of some (non-frozen) header files developed by the non-Rhapsody team.
Up to now, we have used Reverse Engineering with Visualization Only (external) to bring in the header files into the Rhapsody model.
This works fine and we can make use of the enum types from the external header files.

When the header files are updated, we have to be informed and then manually roundtrip or re-reverse engineer.
This seems odd to me. Rhapsody knows that the files have changed because the model and code are in sync.
If I do 'edit code' on an external header file, then the code is always up-to-date. However, the list of types in the browser isn't updated.

Can Rhapsody not automatically do the roundtrip for me?


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