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Build Identifier: 20100917-0705 Eclipse can perform this refactoring perfectly if you select Refactor->Extract Superclass. However, once you create a script from an instance of this refactoring involving multiple (newly) subclasses, you cannot apply that script. The wizard reports that the 2nd, 3rd, etc classes cannot be found. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.Refactor-> Extract Superclass 2.Add another class to the refactoring so you have at least two subclasses for the new superclass 3.Create a script from this refactoring 4.Undo you refactoring in Eclipse 5.Tell Eclipse to use the script it created to redo the refactoring 6.See it declare the second class non-existant and therefore unable to proceed in the refactoring
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