I get the error "C2143: syntax error: missing ';' before '*' in Track.h I believe this is due to a "missing" class definition.
These are the 3 header files:
Topics.h, the package-level header file, which #includes everything else:
#ifndef Topics_H
#define Topics_H
#include <oxf\oxf.h>
#include "Request.h"
#include "TDPoint.h"
#include "Track.h"
#include "TrackReport.h"
#endif
Then there's TDPoint (as in "3DPoint"), which simply defines a class with 3 long attributes:
#ifndef TDPoint_H
#define TDPoint_H
#include <oxf\oxf.h> // Just IBM Rational Rhapsody's Framework
#include "Topics.h"
class TDPoint {
    ////    Constructors and destructors    ////
public :
    TDPoint();
    ~TDPoint();
    ////    Additional operations    ////
long getX() const;    
void setX(long p_x);
long getY() const;    
void setY(long p_y);    
long getZ() const;
void setZ(long p_z);
    ////    Attributes    ////
protected :
    long x;    
    long y;    
    long z;};
#endif
But the problem lies here, in the marked line:
#ifndef Track_H
#define Track_H
#include <oxf\oxf.h> // Just IBM Rational Rhapsody's Framework
#include "Topics.h"
#include "TDPoint.h"
class Track {
public :
    ////    Operations     ////
    std::string getId() const;
    void setId(std::string p_id);
    TDPoint* getPosition() const; // <--- This line, the first line to use TDPoint, throws the error
    ////    Attributes    ////
protected :
    std::string id;   
    TDPoint position;
public :
     Track();
     ~Track();
};
#endif
My guess was that the compiler (MS VS2008/ MSVC9) simply didn't know the class "TDPoint." But even defining the class in the same header file as "Track", or using a forward declaration like "class TDPoint" (which then throws the error: undefined class) didn't help. The code was auto-generated from Rhapsody, if that makes any difference.
But maybe the error is something else entirely?