RE: OT: JDeveloper trouble

2005-03-01 Thread Slattery, Tim - BLS
> 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

RE: OT: JDeveloper trouble

2005-03-01 Thread Andy Dailey
. 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 > > > In a &quo

Re: OT: JDeveloper trouble

2005-03-01 Thread Jason King
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

RE: OT: JDeveloper trouble

2005-03-01 Thread Slattery, Tim - BLS
> 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

Re: OT: JDeveloper trouble

2005-03-01 Thread Jason King
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