> In a "normal" JDev setup all your projects are under the
> $JDEV_HOME\jdev\mywork directory, with each application under a
> different subdirectory.
I guess this isn't a normal installation then, there is no "mywork"
directory in the "jdev" directory.
My employer's policy is that all our work
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Funning thing was all other java apps were picking it up correctly.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason King [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 01, 2005 1:37 PM
> To: Struts Users Mailing List
> Subject: Re: OT: JDeveloper trouble
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> In a &quo
In a "normal" JDev setup all your projects are under the
$JDEV_HOME\jdev\mywork directory, with each application under a
different subdirectory.
If your applications *.jws files aren't under the $JDEV_HOME tree then
you can just delete it and re-install. If your *.jws files are under
$JDEV_HO
> Save your directories under mywork, delete this install of JDev,
> reinstall, put your projects back under mywork.
I don't see any "mywork". There are individual project files in the
individual project directories. There must be something that tells
JDeveloper that it needs to read certain proj
Save your directories under mywork, delete this install of JDev,
reinstall, put your projects back under mywork.
Slattery, Tim - BLS wrote:
Last night, my (WinXP) computer crashed as I was shutting down JDeveloper.
Today, JDeveloper won't start. I get the splash screen, and just a couple of
bars
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