Hi, Mark. Mark wrote: > I'm using eclipse 3.3.2 on Windows XP Home and I get a > NullPointerException now whenever I try to use the designer (it was ok > when I was using 4.3.4). The details are below. > > I've tried using variations on designer.bat or set_qtjambi_env.bat to > start eclipse with, but that doesn't seem to help. And I've tried > re-installing eclipse and the new plugin to try and remove any > references to the old one. > As far as I can see the setup is ok in eclipse, but it still gives the > exception whenever I try to use the designer plugin. > The designer seems to work ok standalone. >
I believe that a previous exception has caused your form window to not be completely initialized, and your NullPointerException is a likely side effect of this. The original exception should be listed in your Error Log view. Could you open this view to see if there are any relevant exceptions listed there? Sorry about the lack of a proper installation guide for the Qt Jambi Eclipse Integration 4.4. I'll make sure it gets done before the final release, but until then, here's the only necessary steps: 1. Install a binary package of Qt Jambi. 2. Download the Eclipse Integration package, place it in your Eclipse folder and unpack it. 3. Run Eclipse, open Preferences and select the location of the Qt Jambi package under Qt Jambi preferences. This should do it, and it should work under any environment, so you shouldn't have to run those .bat files, but they shouldn't do any harm either. -- Eskil _______________________________________________ Qt-jambi-interest mailing list [email protected] http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-jambi-interest
