The CORBA IDL addin will prompt to upgrade the version installed into the model if the addin version is more recent.
This doesn't mean that a version number wouldn't be a good idea though.
Simon,
I just got a message from the CORBA IDL technology:
This model has an old version of the CORBA IDL technology.13Would you like to update it from version 1.02 to version 1.01?(I assume the 13 is just a bit of unfinished C++ coding for a line terminator)
This bears out the problem I mentioned... The message doesn't make sense.
I have no idea what the current version actually is - I can't assume it's 1.02 as the latest CORBA IDL download from the EA website says it's 1.01.
(if it's referencing my "munged" XML - where I tested the Interface/Class stereotyping - then I've set that to 1.01a)
There is no "effective date" against the add-in which indicates the "real world" date on which this version was effectively published.
I have no notion of how EA determines which version is later/earlier.
In addition to the version number. The technology add-ins should have an effective date which determines which version is later/earlier. They should also have a source URL to determine authorship/provenance.
These 3 values should be available on the About dialog.
In the meantime, can you indicate the basis on which EA is making this assertion?
Finally, is it possible to look into the DB to determine what the version is there?
TIA,
Paolo
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