I can't create any visual class [message #116552] |
Wed, 01 February 2006 14:10  |
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Originally posted by: lostale.gmail.com
Hi!
I'm using Eclipse 3.1.2 with JDK 1.5 in a KUbuntu AMD64. I've installed
GEF-runtime-3.1.zip, emf-sdo-runtime-2.1.0.zip and VE-runtime-1.1.0.1.zip.
It all seems to be correct, I can't go into the dialog to create a new
visual class. But when I try to create a new visual class (it doesn't mind
what kind, swing, awt...) I allways get an error like:
" org.eclipse.ve.internal.jfc.codegen.jjet.wizards.contributor s.JContentPaneGenrator1 ".
What I'm doing wrong?
Sorry for my poor English, and thanks in advance.
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Re: I can't create any visual class [message #116795 is a reply to message #116634] |
Thu, 02 February 2006 10:19  |
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Originally posted by: richkulp.us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com
VE 1.1.x is not compatible with Eclipse 3.2. You need to step up to the
VE 1.2M1 development driver.
shaktale wrote:
> I've just installed eclipse-SDK-3.2M4-linux-gtk-x86_64 and the other
> packages I mentioned and now I don't see in the "new" menu the "visual
> class" option.
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Thanks,
Rich Kulp
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Re: I can't create any visual class [message #611927 is a reply to message #116552] |
Wed, 01 February 2006 14:42  |
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Originally posted by: pescador_bob.yahoo.com
shaktale wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm using Eclipse 3.1.2 with JDK 1.5 in a KUbuntu AMD64. I've installed
> GEF-runtime-3.1.zip, emf-sdo-runtime-2.1.0.zip and VE-runtime-1.1.0.1.zip.
> It all seems to be correct, I can't go into the dialog to create a new
> visual class. But when I try to create a new visual class (it doesn't mind
> what kind, swing, awt...) I allways get an error like:
>
" org.eclipse.ve.internal.jfc.codegen.jjet.wizards.contributor s.JContentPaneGenrator1 ".
> What I'm doing wrong?
> Sorry for my poor English, and thanks in advance.
I found that I couldn't get VE until I went to 3.2M4. I had to download
the latest VE stuff from the website as well. The Help Update didn't work
as planned.
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Re: I can't create any visual class [message #611928 is a reply to message #116558] |
Wed, 01 February 2006 14:47  |
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Originally posted by: richkulp.us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com
The update manager is only for released code. VE 1.2 is not released
yet. It is still in development so ou need to download by hand. Also VE
1.1.0.1 does not work on Eclipse 3.1.2
Brent Fisher wrote:
> shaktale wrote:
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>> Hi!
>
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>> I'm using Eclipse 3.1.2 with JDK 1.5 in a KUbuntu AMD64. I've
>> installed GEF-runtime-3.1.zip, emf-sdo-runtime-2.1.0.zip and
>> VE-runtime-1.1.0.1.zip.
>
>
>> It all seems to be correct, I can't go into the dialog to create a new
>> visual class. But when I try to create a new visual class (it doesn't
>> mind what kind, swing, awt...) I allways get an error like:
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> " org.eclipse.ve.internal.jfc.codegen.jjet.wizards.contributor s.JContentPaneGenrator1 ".
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>
>> What I'm doing wrong?
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>> Sorry for my poor English, and thanks in advance.
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> I found that I couldn't get VE until I went to 3.2M4. I had to download
> the latest VE stuff from the website as well. The Help Update didn't
> work as planned.
>
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Thanks,
Rich Kulp
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fixed!! [message #611946 is a reply to message #116552] |
Thu, 02 February 2006 08:15  |
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Originally posted by: lostale.gmail.com
I've fixed it up!!
Installing manually eclipse SDK 3.2M4, emf-sdo-runtime-2.2.0M4,
GEF-runtime-3.2M4 and VE-runtime-1.2M1 it works fine.
If you use the "find and install" option with eclipse 3.2 it doesn't work
because it downloads a non-compatible version.
Thanks for your replies
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Re: I can't create any visual class [message #611956 is a reply to message #116634] |
Thu, 02 February 2006 10:19  |
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Originally posted by: richkulp.us.NO_SPAM.ibm.com
VE 1.1.x is not compatible with Eclipse 3.2. You need to step up to the
VE 1.2M1 development driver.
shaktale wrote:
> I've just installed eclipse-SDK-3.2M4-linux-gtk-x86_64 and the other
> packages I mentioned and now I don't see in the "new" menu the "visual
> class" option.
>
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Thanks,
Rich Kulp
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