If a JET file in the templates
folder of the .JETEmitters project becomes corrupt, you can repair
it or delete it from the .JETEmitters project. If you delete the file,
the transformation generates a new version the next time that you
run the transformation.
About this task
A JET file might become corrupt if it is modified. If a JET
file has errors, the corresponding Java file
in the src/com.ibm.xtools.corba.core.jet folder of the .JETEmitters
project displays the following error:

The
messages generated by the UML-to-CORBA transformation do not contain
information about corrupt JET files. You must check the Problems view
for more information about the error.
To fix the error, you
can edit the JET file. The JET files that specify the format of the
generated IDL source code have .idljet as a file extension. Do not
edit the Java files in the src/com.ibm.xtools.corba.core.jet
folder of the .JETEmitters project.
To repair a corrupt JET
file:
What to do next
Repeat steps
2 through
5 until no error markings
remain.
Note: If you cannot repair the corrupt JET file, you can
delete it from the templates folder of the .JETEmitters project. If
you delete the JET file, the transformation generates a new version
the next time that you run the transformation; any changes that you
made to this file are lost. When you run the transformation, the transformation
applies the default settings for IDL source code elements that are
specified in the file.