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Re: Can no longer find my Tigerstripe project [message #9987 is a reply to message #9942] |
Thu, 22 May 2008 16:41   |
Eric Dillon Messages: 103 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Marc,
Hmmm... First I am not sure why a refactor would cause to not be able to
open TS artifacts anymore. Did you use the "right-click->Refactor..." option
on the Explorer? There may be a clue in the log if anything went wrong
there.
Now, as far as re-importing, the presence of "tigerstripe.xml" is not
sufficient for a project to be a proper Tigerstripe project. Eclipse uses
"natures" behind the scenes that are stored in a .project file in that
project, this too needs to be in sync. Finally, because TS projects are also
JavaProjects from what Eclipse can tell, you need a proper .classpath file
in that same directory. That being said, you shouldn't have to worry about
all of that. Import should copy all files no matter what.
Could it be that the refactor actually corrupted some index somewhere? Have
you tried to simply stop-start Eclipse before re-importing? Does importing
into a new workspace work?
Eric
On 5/22/08 9:04 AM, in article
cb96e1e1bafe0196d9acc815d1d849c4$1@www.eclipse.org, "Marc Flauw"
<marc.flauw@hp.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have tried creating a Tigerstripe project in my workspace, but after
> some refactoring, I was no longer able to open my TS artefacts, so I
> delete the project and I wanted to re-import it, but when trying to
> re-import it, it does not find any TS project in the directory while there
> is a tigerstripe.xml in the specified directory.
>
> What di I do wrong?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marc
>
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Re: Can no longer find my Tigerstripe project [message #563146 is a reply to message #9942] |
Thu, 22 May 2008 16:41  |
Eric Dillon Messages: 103 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Marc,
Hmmm... First I am not sure why a refactor would cause to not be able to
open TS artifacts anymore. Did you use the "right-click->Refactor..." option
on the Explorer? There may be a clue in the log if anything went wrong
there.
Now, as far as re-importing, the presence of "tigerstripe.xml" is not
sufficient for a project to be a proper Tigerstripe project. Eclipse uses
"natures" behind the scenes that are stored in a .project file in that
project, this too needs to be in sync. Finally, because TS projects are also
JavaProjects from what Eclipse can tell, you need a proper .classpath file
in that same directory. That being said, you shouldn't have to worry about
all of that. Import should copy all files no matter what.
Could it be that the refactor actually corrupted some index somewhere? Have
you tried to simply stop-start Eclipse before re-importing? Does importing
into a new workspace work?
Eric
On 5/22/08 9:04 AM, in article
cb96e1e1bafe0196d9acc815d1d849c4$1@www.eclipse.org, "Marc Flauw"
<marc.flauw@hp.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I have tried creating a Tigerstripe project in my workspace, but after
> some refactoring, I was no longer able to open my TS artefacts, so I
> delete the project and I wanted to re-import it, but when trying to
> re-import it, it does not find any TS project in the directory while there
> is a tigerstripe.xml in the specified directory.
>
> What di I do wrong?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marc
>
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