Syntax errors in remote file not detected [message #522553] |
Tue, 23 March 2010 04:47 |
Sheela Messages: 52 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi All,
We have created an IDE based on eclipse framework. It works fine when used locally. However when I open files from a remote location, the syntax errors in those files do not appear in the problems view. How do I link the remote editor page with the problems view?
I am using eclipse 3.5, with RSE FTP v 3.0.101
The problem reporter forms the error message and reports the error, just as it would for a local file. But somehow the errors dont appear in the problems view. What am I missing?
Please shed some light on this. Any help or suggestion would be appreciated
Regards,
Sheela
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Re: Syntax errors in file not detected [message #537832 is a reply to message #522553] |
Thu, 03 June 2010 19:11 |
David McKnight Messages: 244 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi Sheela,
I'll assume that, when you're opening files from a remote location, you're
using RSE as opposed to using EFS. Note that remote files in RSE are
different from local files in an Eclipse project since, unlike files in a
typed project, there is no implied tooling associated with an arbitrary
remote file. That said, when you open a file via RSE, you're downloading it
into a temporary project, RemoteSystemsTempFiles. I'm not sure which tools
you're using to generate markers in the problems view, but I suspect that
the tools are only associated with resources in typed projects.
Dave
"Sheela" <sheela_kalyanpur@infosys.com> wrote in message
news:ho9h56$ska$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi,
>
> We have created an IDE based on eclipse framework. It works fine when used
> locally. However when I open files from a remote location, the syntax
> errors in those files do not appear in the problems view. How do I link
> the remote editor page with the problems view?
>
> Please shed some light on this.
>
>
> Regards,
> Sheela
>
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