Everything looks normal, but I'd like to know what happened. I have seen this in the past, and later discovered few files were missing.
You'd have to look in the Error Log view (not Problems View, but the Error Log view -- if you Window=>Open View=>Error Log you can get to it) and find the corresponding entry probably to get the actual stack trace to have any chance of figuring out what exactly this NPE was.

Did I mention how much in love I am with Eclipse? Look what a meaningful error, and look at the scroller of the text view... one could scroll half a mile to the right to discover ... well, nothing :)
Come on, Georg -- I KNOW you're not implying that WOB, EOModeler, and Xcode were bug free, right? Because that would be silly, as I don't even USE these apps and can think of several bugs in them. And when Eclipse has a bug, there's almost always a proper stack trace available somewhere in the logs vs when WOB fails and you get a one line Obj-C error message and the entire application crashes down around you. I'm not defending this particular error -- obviously it provides no context and is basically worthless. But you know what? We'll fix that bug within the next few days and you'll STILL be waiting for a bugfix for some 4 year old bug filed against WOB.

ms

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