Hi Igor, David has already raised 2 bugs with us https://issuetracker.springsource.com/browse/STS-3481 and https://issuetracker.springsource.com/browse/STS-3482. There is nothing to suggest that this is coming from STS. But, I will give some suggestions on how to fix these.
David, It may be that there is a missing plugin in your installation. Don't know how this could have happened, but it's possible. This file comes from org.eclipse.jpt.common.utility_2.0.0.v201105110001.jar, but it is missing in the 2.1.1 version of the jar. The former is from Eclipse 4.2 (Juno) and the latter is from Kepler. I am not sure why, but you most likely have some Juno bits installed in your Kepler. Did you download from a zip or did you install from update sites? On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 8:21 PM, Igor Fedorenko <i...@ifedorenko.com> wrote: > Are you able to reproduce these problems with fresh/clean m2e install on > one of Eclipse packages available from download.eclipse.org? If not, > you probably want to report these to vmware. > > -- > Regards, > Igor > > > > On 2013-07-18 7:26 PM, KARR, DAVID wrote: >> >> A few days ago I installed STS 3.3.0, which uses Kepler as the base. >> >> Most of the projects I browse are Ant projects, but two particular ones >> that I spend a lot of time on are Maven projects. >> >> My initial testing of STS 3.3.0 is ok in general, except for a problem >> with keyboard shortcuts that I see throughout, but I'm seeing particular >> problems with my two Maven projects. I don't see anything obviously related >> to m2e in the stack trace for either problem (I get a different problem in >> each of the two projects), but as these are Maven projects, I wondered >> whether anyone has any ideas about this. >> >> In one project, which is a Java project, I get the following in an error >> dialog when I open or switch the editor view to any file in that project: >> >> "java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Path must include project and >> resource name: /" >> >> Outside of the stack trace, which doesn't tell me much, it gives me no >> additional information on what path this is referring to. >> >> I filed <https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=412793> for this >> problem. >> >> On the other project, which is a pure web project with no Java source, I >> get the following error when I open or switch the editor view to any file in >> that project: >> >> "java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: >> org/eclipse/jpt/common/utility/internal/AsynchronousCommandExecutor" >> >> The stacktrace is even more confusing, as it appears to be in the JPA >> space. >> >> I filed <https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=413258> for this >> problem. >> >> Again, the only reason I'm asking this here is that these are Maven >> projects, and I'm not seeing these symptoms with other non-Maven projects. >> >> Any useful ideas would be appreciated. >> _______________________________________________ >> m2e-users mailing list >> m2e-users@eclipse.org >> https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/m2e-users >> > _______________________________________________ > m2e-users mailing list > m2e-users@eclipse.org > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/m2e-users _______________________________________________ m2e-users mailing list m2e-users@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/m2e-users