I went back and followed the successful steps using Eclipse Galileo JEE and it also worked. I know at the time that it wasn't working that I was working with Galileo. I'm not sure, but I think I created a conflict with the workspace by opening it in Galileo before I had installed subclipse. If I find time, I'll go back and try to recreate my steps. Sorry if this lead you down a rabbit hole.
On Sep 15, 11:40 am, Jason Parekh <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Bob. > Very strange that GPE was indeed installed but not exposing anything. > > One thing thats strange is the buildid for Eclipse in your logs is: > eclipse.buildId=M20070212-1330 > . This seems to be 3.2.2, could your OS-packaged Eclipse been launching > instead of the downloaded Galileo? Or perhaps that was from before you > upgraded to Galileo? > > jason > > On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 7:58 AM, Bob Rozelle <[email protected]>wrote: > > > > > I'm working off of memory from 2 days ago. > > > I had an existing project setup that was hooked to a main SVN branch > > as an editor. > > I installed Eclipse JavaEE and opened the workspace. I didn't bother > > to check the logs, but I bet there were errors with the project > > wanting to hook up with subclipse and it not being there. I then > > installed subclipse, thought I had it working and then installed GPE. > > I could not find anything Google in any of the perspectives (I > > switched around, quite a bit). I did find Google stuff in the plugin > > directory and google was present in the in Help->About->Installation > > Details. I did check the logs and found an error in relation to > > eclipse after I did the original post. I still had one of the log > > files, I'll put the error at the bottom of my post. Anyway, a little > > searching on the internet and I found people with complaints about > > Subclipse and Eclipse Java EE. I decided to reinstall from scratch > > with Eclipse Java. This time I decided to not open my workspace but > > instead open a dummy workspace until after I had installed Eclipse, > > Subclipse and GPE. I then opened an original version of my workspace > > that I had backed up. So in retrospect, it may not have anything to > > do with Eclipse Java EE or it might. > > > !ENTRY org.eclipse.search 2 0 2009-08-22 17:43:09.314 > > !MESSAGE Problems encountered during text search. > > !SUBENTRY 1 org.eclipse.search 2 2 2009-08-22 17:43:09.314 > > !MESSAGE File 'GWTCommerce/war/gwtCommerce/GWTCommerce.css' has been > > skipped, problem while reading: ('Resource is out of sync with the > > file system: /GWTCommerce/war/gwtCommerce/GWTCommerce.css.'). > > !STACK 1 > > org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.ResourceException: Resource is out > > of sync with the file system: /GWTCommerce/war/gwtCommerce/ > > GWTCommerce.css. > > at > > org.eclipse.core.internal.localstore.FileSystemResourceManager.read > > (FileSystemResourceManager.java:606) > > at org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.File.getContents(File.java: > > 290) > > at org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.File.getContents(File.java: > > 279) > > at org.eclipse.search.internal.core.text.FileCharSequenceProvider > > $FileCharSequence.getInputStream(FileCharSequenceProvider.java:282) > > at org.eclipse.search.internal.core.text.FileCharSequenceProvider > > $FileCharSequence.initializeReader(FileCharSequenceProvider.java:276) > > at org.eclipse.search.internal.core.text.FileCharSequenceProvider > > $FileCharSequence.reset(FileCharSequenceProvider.java:268) > > at > > > org.eclipse.search.internal.core.text.FileCharSequenceProvider.newCharSequence > > (FileCharSequenceProvider.java:40) > > at > > org.eclipse.search.internal.core.text.TextSearchVisitor.processFile > > (TextSearchVisitor.java:254) > > at > > org.eclipse.search.internal.core.text.TextSearchVisitor.processFiles > > (TextSearchVisitor.java:189) > > at org.eclipse.search.internal.core.text.TextSearchVisitor.search > > (TextSearchVisitor.java:170) > > at org.eclipse.search.internal.core.text.TextSearchVisitor.search > > (TextSearchVisitor.java:182) > > at org.eclipse.search.core.text.TextSearchEngine$1.search > > (TextSearchEngine.java:54) > > at org.eclipse.search.internal.ui.text.FileSearchQuery.run > > (FileSearchQuery.java:122) > > at org.eclipse.search2.internal.ui.InternalSearchUI > > $InternalSearchJob.run(InternalSearchUI.java:93) > > at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.Worker.run(Worker.java:58) > > !SUBENTRY 2 org.eclipse.core.resources 4 274 2009-08-22 17:43:09.316 > > !MESSAGE Resource is out of sync with the file system: /GWTCommerce/ > > war/gwtCommerce/GWTCommerce.css. > > !SESSION 2009-08-23 06:13:25.107 > > ----------------------------------------------- > > eclipse.buildId=M20070212-1330 > > java.version=1.6.0_14 > > java.vendor=Sun Microsystems Inc. > > BootLoader constants: OS=linux, ARCH=x86_64, WS=gtk, NL=en_US > > Command-line arguments: -os linux -ws gtk -arch x86_64 > > > !ENTRY org.eclipse.osgi 2 1 2009-08-23 06:13:27.586 > > !MESSAGE NLS missing message: initializer_error in: > > org.eclipse.core.internal.runtime.messages > > > !ENTRY org.eclipse.osgi 2 1 2009-08-23 06:13:27.587 > > !MESSAGE NLS missing message: fileInitializer_fileNotFound in: > > org.eclipse.core.internal.runtime.messages > > > !ENTRY org.eclipse.osgi 2 1 2009-08-23 06:13:27.587 > > !MESSAGE NLS missing message: fileInitializer_IOError in: > > org.eclipse.core.internal.runtime.messages > > > !ENTRY org.eclipse.osgi 2 1 2009-08-23 06:13:27.587 > > !MESSAGE NLS missing message: fileInitializer_missingFileName in: > > org.eclipse.core.internal.runtime.messages > > > !ENTRY org.eclipse.search 2 0 2009-08-23 06:16:52.318 > > !MESSAGE Problems encountered during text search. > > !SUBENTRY 1 org.eclipse.search 2 2 2009-08-23 06:16:52.318 > > > On Sep 14, 11:34 am, Jason Parekh <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Thanks guys for digging into this issue. > > > I tried installing Eclipse Java EE and Subclipse, followed by GPE, but > > was > > > unable to repro the original issue. > > > > If anyone can still has access to an Eclipse where GPE was installed but > > > isn't appearing, could you check: > > > - The perspective you're currently in? > > > - Switch to the Java perspective and see if anything different happens > > (I > > > doubt it, since you mentioned the Google folder wasn't even there in the > > New > > > project wizard) > > > - Check your logs (WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY/.metadata/.log) for any strange > > > issues > > > - Check your list of installed plugins (Help > About > Installation > > details > > > -> Plugins tab, sort by Plug-in ID and look for com.google) to ensure it > > is > > > indeed installed > > > > Thanks, > > > jason > > > > On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 4:18 PM, Bob Rozelle <[email protected] > > >wrote: > > > > > Google folder wasn't there. > > > > > Changed to Galileo for Java, I was using Galileo for JEE. This fixed > > > > the problem. I can now see Google folder and icons. It looks like > > > > there is something wrong with using Subclipse with Eclipse 3.5 for > > > > JEE. > > > > > On Sep 13, 12:33 pm, Paul Grenyer <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hi > > > > > > > I use subclipse all the time w/ GWT plugin. They seem to co-exist. > > > > > > Yes, it works for a colleague of mine in the office, but not for me. > > > > > > > Even under the Other > Google > Web Application Project you don't > > get a > > > > > > Wizard? > > > > > > Will have to try that. > > > > > > -- > > > > > Thanks > > > > > Paul > > > > > > Paul Grenyer > > > > > e: [email protected] > > > > > b: paulgrenyer.blogspot.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. 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