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Using VE to design [message #155897] Wed, 27 October 2004 16:54 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: mike.winn.firstdata.com

Hello

I recently have started to learn a little about Java and Eclipse, I have
downloaded and intalled all the patches necessary to get Eclipse VE
working. However, when I add my objects to a form..i.e. button, label,
combobox etc, when the form is loaded, none of the objects display, the
other thing is that when I close Eclipse, and open it back up again, my
objects are no longer on the design area.

Also I intermitantly get the error.

Task completed with error
Reason
Launch mode run not supported for configuration type
org.eclipse.jem.proxy.LocalProxyLaunchConfigurationType

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks
Re: Using VE to design [message #156103 is a reply to message #155897] Fri, 29 October 2004 14:43 Go to previous message
Pratik Shah is currently offline Pratik ShahFriend
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Try the eclipse.tools.ve platform.

"Mike" <mike.winn@firstdata.com> wrote in message
news:clojrt$uag$1@eclipse.org...
> Hello
>
> I recently have started to learn a little about Java and Eclipse, I have
> downloaded and intalled all the patches necessary to get Eclipse VE
> working. However, when I add my objects to a form..i.e. button, label,
> combobox etc, when the form is loaded, none of the objects display, the
> other thing is that when I close Eclipse, and open it back up again, my
> objects are no longer on the design area.
>
> Also I intermitantly get the error.
>
> Task completed with error
> Reason
> Launch mode run not supported for configuration type
> org.eclipse.jem.proxy.LocalProxyLaunchConfigurationType
>
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
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