Problem solved. I had to chown the JDE dir in site-lisp recursively,
and chmod 644 the contents of the jde<VERSION>/java/lib dir.
Doug
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>>> Doug Emery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/05/05 2:04 PM >>>
I upgraded from JDE 2.3.3 to 2.3.5 and now jde-import-find-and-import
does not work. I have verified that the classes in
jde-global-classpath
are correct. JDE finds neither third-party classes nor Java classes.
This is the content of prj.el:
(jde-project-file-version "1.0")
(jde-set-variables
'(jde-global-classpath (quote ("/usr/java/jars/struts_1.1.jar")))
'(jde-run-option-classpath "global")
'(jde-sourcepath (quote ("./src"))))
The classpath has been pared down to isolate a single jar file. The
text below shows the *Messages* buffer content for a search for
ActionMapping (org.apache.struts.action.ActionMapping) and Set
(java.util.Set).
Starting the BeanShell. Please wait... [6 times]
Error: could not find ActionMapping. [2 times]
White space changes [4 times]
Inserted tags: (set)
Decorations still on execute [3 times]
Variables: Set set
Starting the BeanShell. Please wait... [6 times]
Error: could not find Set. [3 times]
I don't remember JDE showing the "Starting the BeanShell..." messsage
more than once before. Could it be the BeanShell is crashing and JDE
is
not complaining?
Thanks in advance,
Doug