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pro_vb thread: Re: Visual Modeler


Message #1 by "Joseph De Guzman" <jake_sturm@y...> on Thu, 25 Apr 2002 09:35:13 +0800
I think you should create a component first in the Component View and define
its language as  "Visual Basic" and its stereotype to whatever type your
project will be i.e. Activex DLL or Activex EXE.  Afterwards create your
Class, open it specification and in the Components tab, right-click your
created DLL/EXE component and "Assign" it.  Then goto the General tab and
select your VB stereotypes.  This is the solution to your problem.

Joseph

----- Original Message -----
From: <gbusby@l...>
To: "professional vb" <pro_vb@p...>
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 1:22 AM
Subject: [pro_vb] Visual Modeler


> I don't know if this is off topic; but, I'll try it here anyway.  I
> designed a model using Visual Modeler.  When I go to generate the VB
> source code, it only sees the "Module" stereotypes in my project.  I've
> defined my User Services tier component as a EXE and the Business and Data
> Services tier components as DLLs.  I can get the User Services component
> to generate the code (they're all .bas Modules); but, I can't even get the
> code generator to recognize my objects with the CLASS sterotype in the
> DLLs when I go to generate code for them.  Does anyone have any
> suggestions or could shed some light on this problem?  Thanks in advance
> for any help.
>
> Greg




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