Yes we used Migrate quite a bit when we recently migrated some code from AWT
to Swing. We would have loved if it also supported changing method names.

As discussed in some other threads the re-factorings don't work well for
integrating changed external libraries since the refactoring of the library
is done separately from the matching refactoring of the client code. I think
of Migrate as being a way to describe the external refactorings in such a
way that the can be applied to the client code.

-- Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Valentin Kipiatkov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 06:34a
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Subject: Re: [Eap-list] Clone & Migrate


> Couldn't find "Clone class" and "Migrate" refactorings.

As for "Clone class" it is enabled in Commander only. In all other places,
it's equal to "Copy Class". Don't you see it?

"Migrate" refactoring was dropped because none seems to use it either. Do
you?

Best regards,
Valentin Kipiatkov
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Subject: [Eap-list] Clone & Migrate


> Build #508
> Couldn't find "Clone class" and "Migrate" refactorings.
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> /kesh
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