Hi all,
Thank you for your help.
> The project needs to be saved before you send it anyway if you want
> the contents of the file to be current and valid
I have already thought about using some temporary local file to save project
before sending it remotely as a possible solution, but I thought that it is
excessive step and that ArgoUML already has it in some temp file.
I will follow your advice and do it that way.
Thanks.
Zoran
Tom Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 6:15 AM, Zoran Jeremic wrote:
> It works if I use project which already exists or is saved localy before
> sending. However, if I create new project and try to send it, it doesn't
> have URI so the file is not created. As my FTP client works with
> java.io.File, I need an instance of this class to get from current project.
The project needs to be saved before you send it anyway if you want
the contents of the file to be current and valid. This is true even
of an existing file, otherwise you'll be sending the contents of the
project as it existed before the current editing session started.
Because of this I'm not sure I see the need to solve the case of
sending an unsaved project.
Tom
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