Re: [flexcoders] Re: Refactoring with Flex Builder 3

2008-03-11 Thread Brendan Meutzner
Great tip Beau... Thanks!


Brendan


2008/3/10 Beau Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>I too have major issues with the renaming/refactor feature.
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> Switching from the "Flex Navigator" view to the standard Navigator
> disables the rename-refactor feature for me.
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> Beau
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> I also have regular issues with renaming files, is there anyway to
> currently disable re-factoring (or altogether) when renaming a file
> from within Flex Builder as most of the time it fails and I have to
> navigate to the file and rename it myself.
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> I really appreciate the feature when it works, but when it doesn't it
> blocks me being able to do what I want to do within my IDE.
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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Refactoring with Flex Builder 3

2008-03-06 Thread Fernando E. Troya
I recommend using the FlexBuilder plug-in version for an existing Eclipse
IDE installation.
Fer.-

On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 1:36 PM, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Thursday 06 Mar 2008, m88e24 wrote:
> > refactoring support available in the Java Eclipse environment, this so
> > called refactoring support is way to simple. Don't get me wrong I
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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Refactoring with Flex Builder 3

2008-03-06 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Thursday 06 Mar 2008, m88e24 wrote:
> refactoring support available in the Java Eclipse environment, this so
> called refactoring support is way to simple. Don't get me wrong I

It's 'on the list' so to speak.

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[flexcoders] Re: Refactoring with Flex Builder 3

2008-03-06 Thread m88e24
I have the same experience and stopped using it. Refactoring goes a
lot further then the simple renaming support Flex Builder 3 is
providing. For people like me who are accustomed to sophisticated
refactoring support available in the Java Eclipse environment, this so
called refactoring support is way to simple. Don't get me wrong I
appreciate the effort the people from Adobe put into it but at this
time of writing the renaming support is pretty unreliable and I'm
scared accidentally obfuscating my code using it.  


--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Todd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Am I the only one that has such huge problems with the "rename"
> refactoring support in FB3?  Most of the time it leads to FB3 just
> hanging on the dialog box with the "finding references" progress bar
> stuck at 30%, and then when I press the "cancel" button nothing
happens.  
> 
> I've always had this issue with it during the betas and now in the
> release.  
> 
> Any one have any suggestions on troubleshooting this?  Or, does anyone
> else find it as unreliable as I do to the point where I'm scared every
> time I try it.  *whips up a voodoo spell*
>




[flexcoders] Re: Refactoring with Flex Builder 3

2008-03-06 Thread Dmitri Girski
Yep, seen that. Refactoring sometimes hangs and Cancel didn't do
anything. I had just to kill the process.

Also, the text file comparison seems to be much slower than in fb2 and
it tends to hang up for a while. Cancel worked though.

As I said before - I never ever had so many crashes/kills with FB2
than with FB3 in 4 days I tried it. 





--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Todd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Am I the only one that has such huge problems with the "rename"
> refactoring support in FB3?  Most of the time it leads to FB3 just
> hanging on the dialog box with the "finding references" progress bar
> stuck at 30%, and then when I press the "cancel" button nothing
happens.  
> 
> I've always had this issue with it during the betas and now in the
> release.  
> 
> Any one have any suggestions on troubleshooting this?  Or, does anyone
> else find it as unreliable as I do to the point where I'm scared every
> time I try it.  *whips up a voodoo spell*
>