Yes, I did!
Charlie Kelly wrote: > > Did you try starting Eclipse with the -clean option? > > Charlie > > Michael Baehr wrote: >> I just installed Eclipse 3.3, with no non-standard plugins and a fresh >> workspace. >> >> After installing the Derby plugin and importing some projects, I have >> exactly the same effect again! >> >> What could be wrong with my system outside of Eclipse to cause this? >> >> >> Michael Baehr wrote: >> >>> Yes, it is indeed so that projects that have no Derby nature only give >>> me >>> the option to remove it ... >>> >>> Also every project (Derby nature in .project or not) offers me to stop >>> the >>> network server - which is not running ... >>> >>> >>> Aaron Tarter wrote: >>> >>>> Strange ... So, on a fresh Java project that you did not add the Derby >>>> nature to yet, your context menu shows 'Remove Derby Nature'? This >>>> menu >>>> option should be controlled by the nature in the .project file. The >>>> .project file in the root of your newly created project should not have >>>> the >>>> derby nature. It should look like: >>>> <natures> >>>> <nature>org.eclipse.jdt.core.javanature</nature> >>>> </natures> >>>> >>>> Then, after adding the derby nature with the menu action, you should >>>> have >>>> the following: >>>> <natures> >>>> <nature>org.eclipse.jdt.core.javanature</nature> >>>> <nature>org.apache.derby.ui.derbyEngine</nature> >>>> </natures> >>>> >>>> Can you confirm that this is the case? >>>> >>>> On 5/7/07, Michael Baehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi folks, >>>>> >>>>> I had a working Derby plugin for quite some time, but due to the >>>>> nature >>>>> of >>>>> my latest projects I didn't use it. >>>>> >>>>> Now I'm trying to work with it again, and I have plenty of problems: >>>>> >>>>> - Every project is handled as if the Derby nature is present and the >>>>> network >>>>> server has been started (meaning I have "Remove Derby nature", "Stop >>>>> network >>>>> server" etc. options in the context menu). I tried this also with a >>>>> new >>>>> empty project >>>>> - Therefore, I cannot add the Derby nature to any project >>>>> - If a project indeed has the Derby nature, sysinfo and ij work for >>>>> these >>>>> projects. The plugin still assumes that the network server is running >>>>> (which >>>>> is not). I can remove Derby nature from these projects via the context >>>>> menu! >>>>> >>>>> I have the latest stable versions (and no older ones) of the plugins, >>>>> started Eclipse various times with -clean. Eclipse is 3.2.2. >>>>> >>>>> Any clues? >>>>> >>>>> Michael >>>>> -- >>>>> View this message in context: >>>>> http://www.nabble.com/Eclipse-plugin-wierdness-tf3706229.html#a10365289 >>>>> Sent from the Apache Derby Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> -- >>>> Regards, >>>> Aaron J Tarter >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Eclipse-plugin-wierdness-tf3706229.html#a11415679 Sent from the Apache Derby Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
