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Re: Lost J2EE Perspective [message #139658 is a reply to message #139633] |
Tue, 20 September 2005 12:33 |
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Originally posted by: Laurentd75_nosp_am.yahoo.fr
rob wrote:
> Has anyone else ever lost their J2EE perspective? I am running 3.1 WTP on
> an XP OS, and everything else within Eclipse appears to be working
> properly. Just when I switch to the J2EE perspective, I get the following
> message:
> Unable to create view: An unexpected exception was thrown.
Hi Rob,
Well, it does ring a bell, happended to me quit erecently, unfortunately I
can't remember exactly what was wrong and how I fixed it ...
I think it was me trying to reuse a copy of an old workspace created in
WTP 1.0M3 under WTP 0.7 but am not sure.
In the end I think I had to delete the whole ".metadata" directory of the
workspace to put everything back in order, so perhaps you could try that
(I would actually take a copy of ".metada" by renaming it instead of
removing it, so you can restore it later if needed)
Hope this helps
Laurent
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Re: Lost J2EE Perspective [message #140264 is a reply to message #140247] |
Thu, 22 September 2005 15:18 |
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Originally posted by: Laurentd75_nosp_am.yahoo.fr
Dan Thurman wrote:
> Are you suggesting getting the WTP 1.0M3 build and overlaying this build
> on top of the current eclipse directory? Is there any ramifications for
> doing
> it this way?
NOOOOOO !!!!! How on earth... I mean, where did you get that weird idea
from ???
I said I had problems reusing an existing Eclipse *workspace* from a
previous version with a newer version, that's all.
> I posted a thread earlier stating that I was having problems with trying to
> get a Dynamic Web Projects import for a WAR file which does not work and
> could not decide if I should overlay a build version on top of my existing
> eclipse version in fear of losing my current setup.
You're talking again of "overlaying builds" here again... I don't know
what you mean exactly, but I'm quite confident you don't want to do what
you mean to do !! ;-)
To put it simply - if you want to upgrade your Eclipse+WTP, do a clean
install of the new version in a *separate* directory.
Then, I'd advise you to create a *new workspace* for the new version, and
then import the projects from the old workspace into the new one, using
the "File > Import > Existing Porjects into workspace" wizard.
> "Laurent D" <Laurentd75_nosp_am@yahoo.fr> wrote in message
> news:e3358a8410317d533a9d77a10cf10518$1@www.eclipse.org...
>> rob wrote:
>>
>> > Has anyone else ever lost their J2EE perspective? I am running 3.1 WTP
> on
>> > an XP OS, and everything else within Eclipse appears to be working
>> > properly. Just when I switch to the J2EE perspective, I get the
> following
>> > message:
>> > Unable to create view: An unexpected exception was thrown.
>>
>> Hi Rob,
>>
>> Well, it does ring a bell, happended to me quit erecently, unfortunately I
>> can't remember exactly what was wrong and how I fixed it ...
>>
>> I think it was me trying to reuse a copy of an old workspace created in
>> WTP 1.0M3 under WTP 0.7 but am not sure.
>>
>> In the end I think I had to delete the whole ".metadata" directory of the
>> workspace to put everything back in order, so perhaps you could try that
>> (I would actually take a copy of ".metada" by renaming it instead of
>> removing it, so you can restore it later if needed)
>>
>> Hope this helps
>>
>> Laurent
>>
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Re: Lost J2EE Perspective [message #140274 is a reply to message #140264] |
Thu, 22 September 2005 16:05 |
Dan Thurman Messages: 57 Registered: July 2009 |
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Ah.. ok.
The reason why I asked is because I downloaded the JBoss Eclipse version
and I was not sure that their installation of WTP was current - since I was
having problems with the Dynamic Web Projects trying to import a WAR
file that does not work. I thought about getting the WTP 0.7 and overlaying
the contents on TOP of my current eclipse installation so that my issues
might
be fixed.
Dan.
"Laurent D" <Laurentd75_nosp_am@yahoo.fr> wrote in message
news:3f72e74bbb3b45c606f650af7b74c38e$1@www.eclipse.org...
>
>
> Dan Thurman wrote:
>
> > Are you suggesting getting the WTP 1.0M3 build and overlaying this build
> > on top of the current eclipse directory? Is there any ramifications for
> > doing
> > it this way?
>
> NOOOOOO !!!!! How on earth... I mean, where did you get that weird idea
> from ???
>
> I said I had problems reusing an existing Eclipse *workspace* from a
> previous version with a newer version, that's all.
>
>
>
> > I posted a thread earlier stating that I was having problems with trying
to
> > get a Dynamic Web Projects import for a WAR file which does not work and
> > could not decide if I should overlay a build version on top of my
existing
> > eclipse version in fear of losing my current setup.
>
> You're talking again of "overlaying builds" here again... I don't know
> what you mean exactly, but I'm quite confident you don't want to do what
> you mean to do !! ;-)
>
> To put it simply - if you want to upgrade your Eclipse+WTP, do a clean
> install of the new version in a *separate* directory.
> Then, I'd advise you to create a *new workspace* for the new version, and
> then import the projects from the old workspace into the new one, using
> the "File > Import > Existing Porjects into workspace" wizard.
>
>
> > "Laurent D" <Laurentd75_nosp_am@yahoo.fr> wrote in message
> > news:e3358a8410317d533a9d77a10cf10518$1@www.eclipse.org...
> >> rob wrote:
> >>
> >> > Has anyone else ever lost their J2EE perspective? I am running 3.1
WTP
> > on
> >> > an XP OS, and everything else within Eclipse appears to be working
> >> > properly. Just when I switch to the J2EE perspective, I get the
> > following
> >> > message:
> >> > Unable to create view: An unexpected exception was thrown.
> >>
> >> Hi Rob,
> >>
> >> Well, it does ring a bell, happended to me quit erecently,
unfortunately I
> >> can't remember exactly what was wrong and how I fixed it ...
> >>
> >> I think it was me trying to reuse a copy of an old workspace created in
> >> WTP 1.0M3 under WTP 0.7 but am not sure.
> >>
> >> In the end I think I had to delete the whole ".metadata" directory of
the
> >> workspace to put everything back in order, so perhaps you could try
that
> >> (I would actually take a copy of ".metada" by renaming it instead of
> >> removing it, so you can restore it later if needed)
> >>
> >> Hope this helps
> >>
> >> Laurent
> >>
>
>
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