Thanks Bryan, Yes i do see the file in the file system .. but it doesnt come up in eclipse environment
With Regards Jayaram On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 10:13 AM, Bryan Pendleton <[email protected]> wrote: > Jayaram Subramanian wrote: >> >> It still kept giving the same issue. For debugging i decided to add >> Sys.out.println's suggested by Bryan in the Sysinfotest code.But this >> time when i load up the project in eclipse i am not able to see the >> SysInfoTest.java file in derbynet folder in eclipse. So i am not able >> to add the System.out.println statements as pointed out by Bryan. I am >> attaching screenshot of my project explorer view. > > That's odd. I don't have an explanation for why this might be. > > What happens if you look at your filesystem via a tool other than Eclipse? > > For example, open a shell/cmd window and navigate to > > .../java/testing/org/apache/derbyTesting/functionTests/tests/derbynet > > and run "ls" or "dir" (depending on your operating system). > > I can't think of any reason for SysinfoTest.java to disappear from this > folder on your filesystem. > > What does "svn stat" say about this folder? > > thanks, > > bryan >
