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| Eclipse VEP plugin not workingin my Fedora Core1 [message #57468] | 
Wed, 25 August 2004 19:01   | 
 
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Originally posted by: pablopesb.yahoo.com 
 
Hi there, 
            I have already posted this message in the Visual Editor 
Developers mailing list. I tried following people's advice, but still got 
the same awfull result. Well, here is my problem: 
 
          "I am completely new to Eclipse and Java 
programming. I need to use Java in my final degree 
project. That is why I checked for free sdks available 
and found all these great reviews about eclipse. 
So, I installed eclipse 2.1-3 and 3.0 on my "FEDORA 
CORE 1 machine", and they both worked just fine. My machine 
has j2sdk1.4.2_04 installed on it. 
Then, I tried to install the Visual Editor Pluging 
(VEP 0.5). I've downloaded and unzipped GEF, emf and 
VEP zip files into the eclipse directories, for both 
versions of eclipse (2.1-3 and 3.0). 
But, for both versions I get the same error dialog 
boxes when I try to open the Visual Editor: 
 
Visual Editor for Java Error 
Error trying to set new file into editor. 
 
Reason: 
java.lang.NullPointerException 
 
Errors Running Operations 
Create Remove VM for Visual Editor for Java (Error: An 
internal error ocurred during: "Create Remove VM for 
Visual Editor for Java") 
java.lang.NullPointerException 
 org.eclipse.jem.internal.proxy.remote.REMRegistryController. getMasterSocketPort(REMRegistryController.java:172) 
... 
... 
..." 
 
So, after I've read people's advice on the mailing list. They told me to 
download and unzip the following files: 
eclipse-SDK-3.0-linux-gtk.zip 
emf-sdo-runtime-2.0.0.zip 
emf-sd0-xsd-SDK-2.0.0.zip 
xsd-runtime-2.0.0.zip 
GEF-SDK-3.0.zip 
GEF-examples-3.0.zip 
GEF-Automated-Tests-3.0.zip 
VE-runtime-1.0M2.zip 
 
I did it, but I got the same awfull result. 
 
Please, somebody help me. I also tried the Netbeans SDK, but I did not 
find it as intuitive as eclipse. Besides, everybody says that eclipse is 
the real deal, so I would really like to start using it. I am delaying my 
final degree project development because of this. 
 
Thanks in advance, 
                     Pablo Salinas
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| Re:  Eclipse VEP plugin not workingin my Fedora Core1 [message #57543 is a reply to message #57468] | 
Thu, 26 August 2004 01:32    | 
 
Eclipse User  | 
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Pablo, 
  You try first delete configuration directory in ECLIPSE_HOME 
or start eclipse with -clean 
If it don't help thet check double where are plugins and features 
from emf,gef and vep installed - They have to be in plugins and features 
directory in eclipse home (is there dirs like 
org.eclipse.emf..., org.eclipse.gef..., org.eclipse.ve... in both dirs) 
 
regards 
Pablo Salinas wrote: 
 
> Hi there, 
>             I have already posted this message in the Visual Editor 
> Developers mailing list. I tried following people's advice, but still got 
> the same awfull result. Well, here is my problem: 
>  
>           "I am completely new to Eclipse and Java 
> programming. I need to use Java in my final degree 
> project. That is why I checked for free sdks available 
> and found all these great reviews about eclipse. 
> So, I installed eclipse 2.1-3 and 3.0 on my "FEDORA 
> CORE 1 machine", and they both worked just fine. My machine 
> has j2sdk1.4.2_04 installed on it. 
> Then, I tried to install the Visual Editor Pluging 
> (VEP 0.5). I've downloaded and unzipped GEF, emf and 
> VEP zip files into the eclipse directories, for both 
> versions of eclipse (2.1-3 and 3.0). 
> But, for both versions I get the same error dialog 
> boxes when I try to open the Visual Editor: 
>  
> Visual Editor for Java Error 
> Error trying to set new file into editor. 
>  
> Reason: 
> java.lang.NullPointerException 
>  
> Errors Running Operations 
> Create Remove VM for Visual Editor for Java (Error: An 
> internal error ocurred during: "Create Remove VM for 
> Visual Editor for Java") 
> java.lang.NullPointerException 
> 
 org.eclipse.jem.internal.proxy.remote.REMRegistryController. getMasterSocketPort(REMRegistryController.java:172) 
> .. 
> .. 
> .." 
>  
> So, after I've read people's advice on the mailing list. They told me to 
> download and unzip the following files: 
> eclipse-SDK-3.0-linux-gtk.zip 
> emf-sdo-runtime-2.0.0.zip 
> emf-sd0-xsd-SDK-2.0.0.zip 
> xsd-runtime-2.0.0.zip 
> GEF-SDK-3.0.zip 
> GEF-examples-3.0.zip 
> GEF-Automated-Tests-3.0.zip 
> VE-runtime-1.0M2.zip 
>  
> I did it, but I got the same awfull result. 
>  
> Please, somebody help me. I also tried the Netbeans SDK, but I did not 
> find it as intuitive as eclipse. Besides, everybody says that eclipse is 
> the real deal, so I would really like to start using it. I am delaying my 
> final degree project development because of this. 
>  
> Thanks in advance, 
>                      Pablo Salinas
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| Re: Eclipse VEP plugin not workingin my Fedora Core1 [message #57641 is a reply to message #57468] | 
Thu, 26 August 2004 11:15   | 
 
Eclipse User  | 
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Originally posted by: richkulp.NO.SPAM.us.ibm.com 
 
Are there any other messages in the .log file? The only way that NPE  
could occur was because we couldn't start a ServerSocket connection. And  
if we couldn't start such a connection there should of been a stacktrace  
in the .log telling us why we couldn't. 
 
>  
> Errors Running Operations 
> Create Remove VM for Visual Editor for Java (Error: An 
> internal error ocurred during: "Create Remove VM for 
> Visual Editor for Java") 
> java.lang.NullPointerException 
>  org.eclipse.jem.internal.proxy.remote.REMRegistryController. getMasterSocketPort(REMRegistryController.java:172) 
> .. 
 
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Thanks, Rich Kulp 
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| Re:  Eclipse VEP plugin not workingin my Fedora Core1 [message #597783 is a reply to message #57468] | 
Thu, 26 August 2004 01:32   | 
 
Eclipse User  | 
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Pablo, 
  You try first delete configuration directory in ECLIPSE_HOME 
or start eclipse with -clean 
If it don't help thet check double where are plugins and features 
from emf,gef and vep installed - They have to be in plugins and features 
directory in eclipse home (is there dirs like 
org.eclipse.emf..., org.eclipse.gef..., org.eclipse.ve... in both dirs) 
 
regards 
Pablo Salinas wrote: 
 
> Hi there, 
>             I have already posted this message in the Visual Editor 
> Developers mailing list. I tried following people's advice, but still got 
> the same awfull result. Well, here is my problem: 
>  
>           "I am completely new to Eclipse and Java 
> programming. I need to use Java in my final degree 
> project. That is why I checked for free sdks available 
> and found all these great reviews about eclipse. 
> So, I installed eclipse 2.1-3 and 3.0 on my "FEDORA 
> CORE 1 machine", and they both worked just fine. My machine 
> has j2sdk1.4.2_04 installed on it. 
> Then, I tried to install the Visual Editor Pluging 
> (VEP 0.5). I've downloaded and unzipped GEF, emf and 
> VEP zip files into the eclipse directories, for both 
> versions of eclipse (2.1-3 and 3.0). 
> But, for both versions I get the same error dialog 
> boxes when I try to open the Visual Editor: 
>  
> Visual Editor for Java Error 
> Error trying to set new file into editor. 
>  
> Reason: 
> java.lang.NullPointerException 
>  
> Errors Running Operations 
> Create Remove VM for Visual Editor for Java (Error: An 
> internal error ocurred during: "Create Remove VM for 
> Visual Editor for Java") 
> java.lang.NullPointerException 
> 
 org.eclipse.jem.internal.proxy.remote.REMRegistryController. getMasterSocketPort(REMRegistryController.java:172) 
> .. 
> .. 
> .." 
>  
> So, after I've read people's advice on the mailing list. They told me to 
> download and unzip the following files: 
> eclipse-SDK-3.0-linux-gtk.zip 
> emf-sdo-runtime-2.0.0.zip 
> emf-sd0-xsd-SDK-2.0.0.zip 
> xsd-runtime-2.0.0.zip 
> GEF-SDK-3.0.zip 
> GEF-examples-3.0.zip 
> GEF-Automated-Tests-3.0.zip 
> VE-runtime-1.0M2.zip 
>  
> I did it, but I got the same awfull result. 
>  
> Please, somebody help me. I also tried the Netbeans SDK, but I did not 
> find it as intuitive as eclipse. Besides, everybody says that eclipse is 
> the real deal, so I would really like to start using it. I am delaying my 
> final degree project development because of this. 
>  
> Thanks in advance, 
>                      Pablo Salinas
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| Re: Eclipse VEP plugin not workingin my Fedora Core1 [message #597813 is a reply to message #57468] | 
Thu, 26 August 2004 11:15   | 
 
Eclipse User  | 
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Originally posted by: richkulp.NO.SPAM.us.ibm.com 
 
Are there any other messages in the .log file? The only way that NPE  
could occur was because we couldn't start a ServerSocket connection. And  
if we couldn't start such a connection there should of been a stacktrace  
in the .log telling us why we couldn't. 
 
>  
> Errors Running Operations 
> Create Remove VM for Visual Editor for Java (Error: An 
> internal error ocurred during: "Create Remove VM for 
> Visual Editor for Java") 
> java.lang.NullPointerException 
>  org.eclipse.jem.internal.proxy.remote.REMRegistryController. getMasterSocketPort(REMRegistryController.java:172) 
> .. 
 
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Thanks, Rich Kulp 
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