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Original status: 1-Dispatched; Suggested Status: NEW These items should be added to the Status Whiteboard: UML_UST Original submitter: sunflower Description: Netbeans IDE 5.5 Dev ( Build 2006.01.29 ) Steps to reproduce: - Create a Sequence diagram ( See attached SequenceDiagram.png picture ) - Save the Sequence diagram - Close the Sequence diagram - Open the Sequence diagram See attached OpenedSequenceDiagram_Attempt1.png and OpenedSequenceDiagram_Attempt2.png pictures Evaluation: see swforum thread: http://swforum.sun.com/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=93077&tstart=0 Evaluation (Entry 2): see swforum thread: http://swforum.sun.com/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=94756&tstart=0
Created attachment 31296 [details] Opened Sequence Diagram Attempt1
Created attachment 31297 [details] Opened Sequence Diagram Attempt2
Created attachment 31298 [details] Sequence Diagram
I'm not able to reproduce this issue. Please give us detailed steps to reproduce it.
Please, use the next steps: - Do Reverse Engineering of existing java project - Select an operation ( it should be an operation which has a large body ) - Invoke 'Reverse Engineer OPeration...' and create a Sequence digram - Close the Sequence Diagram - Open the Sequence Diagram Hope this helps.
Please attach the java project that you are working with.
I was only able to get this to occur when I had creation messages on the diagram. I am no longer getting this behavior.
ok, I can't reproduce with 061017_1, but I'll try a bit later again and reopen if it will be possible