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Title: RefactoringBrowserForJava Product: VisualAge for Java Component: Integrated Development Environment (IDE Description: There is an excellent book about java refactoring by MartinFowler. It would be great if at least some of the refactorings can be supported by VisualAge for JavaIde. Ex. rename field, rename method, rename class, move field, move method, self encapsulate field, inline method, extract method... Platform(s): All-Platforms Symptom(s): Capability/Function, Usability Entered: Thu Sep 30 14:57:23 MDT 1999 by AMIf you would like to see this feature added I would suggest you go to the request and vote for it. You will have to register, but it is free. As of March 22nd 2000 there are 85 votes for this feature.
IBM Status: Wed Nov 10 15:39:15 MST 1999 User clarification - IBM is unable to respond to the request as defined. The request may not be considered further by IBM until it has been revised and clarified. See notes below for details of required information.So what are the five or ten most important refactorings when RefactoringInJava?Can you help us prioritize the refactoring that we should do. It is not feasible to implement the entire book. ie: rename field, rename method, rename class, move field, move method, self encapsulate field, inline method, extract method... What are the five or ten most important. Thanks
Note: max of 10 votes per voter since IBM is asking for 10 most important. Adding a new refactoring and voting for it only counts as one vote.
IMHO, this may be the wrong attitude. We say we shouldn't haggle with customers, yet here we are as customers, haggling. I suggest that either each refactoring is worth defending on its own merits, or it isn't. If you accept that, then instead of haggling over a top 10, we should be raising feature requests for each of the most important refactorings.
On the other hand, perhaps there is more value in AutomatedRefactorings? if there are lots of them, so perhaps starting with a top 10 is a good thing. On the other other hand, breaking down our request into smaller chunks may make it easier for IBM to chew through it.
Alchemy was the code name for jFactor - see http://www.instantiations.com/jfactor --DanRubel? (mailto:jfactor-support@instantiations.com)
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