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Summary: | Core java classes not found for code assist | ||
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Product: | java | Reporter: | daik <daik> |
Component: | Source | Assignee: | Rastislav Komara <moonko> |
Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | ||
Severity: | blocker | ||
Priority: | P1 | ||
Version: | 6.x | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Windows XP | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: | |
Attachments: | Test project that illustrates the problem |
Description
daik
2009-06-23 00:21:25 UTC
Can you provide sample project where you can see this behavior? Is java platform configured correctly? Alternatively you can try starting IDE with fresh userdir ( using --userdir c:\empty_dir switch) and see it the problem persists. To the second problem: has all classes in jar their .java counterparts in project? (e.g. there is no additional class added, such web services ... ) Created attachment 83968 [details]
Test project that illustrates the problem
I have attached the test project I used when reporting this. The java platform is configured identically to the java platform I use for rc2. (and in rc2 it works fine). Running with a fresh userdir seems to have fixed the problem. I will try to clean my user dir and open all my projects again. For the second problem. Yes all classes have their java counterpart, there is no generated code, or other dependencies (except for java SE classes). I will try this again when I have cleaned my user dir and see if it is still a problem. Cleaning the userdir solved both problems. Not sure how my userdir became corrupt but cleaning it and re-open all projects seems to have solved all the problems I had in this bug. reopen - worksforme worksforme - not fixed |