> Hi all,
> 
> I finally figured out why things weren't working as expected. The debug 
> mode of EclipseME helped me a lot. It turns out my first mistake was in 
> deleting the content of the .eclipseme.tmp directory, including the 
> emulator/ and verified/ directories. I thought those would be 
> regenerated the next round, but I suppose that wasn't the case, since I 
> kept seeing FileNotFound exceptions in the EclipseME console.
That kind of problems always occur in eclipse if you delete folders NOT
using eclipse. If you go to resource view, update it (F5) and then try
again, it should work, because then eclipse "knows" about the current
filesystem. If not, I suggest opening a bugreport.

Thats very annoying about eclipse.

> I apologize for making a novice mistake like this, but I am indeed a 
> beginner and have been developing for this platform for about 3 days. On 
> the flip side, I learned a lot about writing programs for this platform, 
> and I hopefully won't be wasting your time with inconsequential problems 
> (I'll be wasting it with more difficult ones).
I think all of us had similar problems :-)


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