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Re: [uml] Bugs everywhere ! :-(

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Hello

Look here http://wiki.netbeans.org/dashboard/

There are almost 500 open bugs remaining in UML category. In my opinion
generally Netbeans team has a low standard for covering bugs before
release.

JBoss in comparison covers almost every (even small bugs) before any
release.

You can look at their Jira http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBAS

Unfortunately when NB6 was released we had more than 5000 open bugs. I
criticized at that time that the quality criteria is too loose.

http://wiki.netbeans.org/wiki/view/NB6QualityCriteria

I wish Netbeans (and SUN) seriously take a look at quality criteria
standards. 5000 open bugs means that every netbeans user encounters a
few bugs every day. If I personally deliver software with this quality I
will loose every single customer.

Mac




文生 郭 wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have to admit my deception after trying to model my components using
> the UML module of Netbeans.
> I feeled like the authors didn't do any intense debugging and counted
> too much on the 60cat program to find the bugs for them.
>
> ... and I feel that not a lot of people in the 60cat program really
> tested the UML part.
>
> 1) After 10 min of creating "components" and name them on a component
> diagram, I save it. Then, I realize that the node of the diagram lost
> its name and can't be opened. No choice, I had to delete it.
>
> 2) Thankfully, the components that I created are still in the model
> section, and I just needed to create a new empty diagram and drag them
> there. But  I ran into other kind of problems:
> - I can't drag and drop more than 1 component at the same time and had
> to do the gesture 12 times to put them all on my new diagram.
> - Some of the dependencies that I made between the components doesn't
> show up on the diagram.
> - The arcs that represent the dependencies are represented as set of
> segments and when I move the component within the diagram, the joins
> between the segments don't move at all, leaving me in front of a big
> graphical mess.
> - There is no way to know the direction of the dependency from the
> project view when we see the dependencies of a component (they use the
> same icon for both directions).
>
> Sorry guys, but I think I lost my illusion of "the only IDE I need" for
> tonight and I am gonna use my whiteboard and a pen.
>
> Vincent Cantin
>
>
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