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Old 09-28-2004
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module names not correctly translated while generating directories in Java

Hi,

I have captialized Module names and the directories are generated all lower case.

For e.g:
[["java:package:com.testing"]]

module Print {
class Data {
string name;
int number;
};

interface Printer {
void printString(Data s);
};
};

I see com.testing.Print as the package imports and definitions in the files generated but the directories generated are all lower case.

I am on Win2K, ICE 1.5.1, JDK 1.4.2.

Thanks,
--Venkat.
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Old 11-08-2004
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Venkat,

I can't reproduce this behavior. Did you resolve the problem?

Take care,
- Mark
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