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[ BUILD # : 200807231346 ] [ JDK VERSION : other ] When trying to create a new BPEL, SQL or XSLT Module, when entering a project name, the wizard shows that the Project Name is not valid folder name. Thus we cannot move forward to create a new module. Eventhough the project name is valid and so is the folder name valid, we cannot create the module. Steps to reproduce bug: 1.) New Project -> SOA -> BPEL/SOA/XSLT Module 2.) Enter any project name, but still says its invalid
It works for me with (Build 20080724083953 on Win XP and JDKs 1.5.0_14, 1.6.0_04 ) Could you provide more information: Where is your userdir, what OS and JDK did you use ? Please attach archive with the log file (userdir/var/log/message.log). Could you try with a new userdir ?
Platform details: Product Version: NetBeans IDE Dev (Build 200807231346) Java: 1.6.0_10-beta; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 11.0-b12 System: Windows Vista version 6.0 running on x86; Cp1252; en_IN (nb) Userdir: C:\Users\Sunbon\.netbeans\dev It happens when creating new project from SOA Samples as well. I did a clean install just today for the new build that was released.
Created attachment 65523 [details] The messages.log file attached
Just confirmed that the bug is indeed reproducible on my machine... I uninstalled netbeans and runtimes. Deleted all folders (.nbi, .nbi-derby, .netbeans, .nbprofiler). Reinstalled again with all the stuff. Tried to create an BPEL Module and get the same error. I have also attached my messages.log file. And also attached the screenshot of the bug that doesn't allow to move forward in creating the project.
Created attachment 65524 [details] The screenshot of the bug
The bug is not reproducible in build 080725, which I just built from the sources with the same user directory as build 200807231346. Modules can be created in 080725 and it does not complain about invalid project folder name. Something must have been fixed.
Not reproducible.
can be reproduced in windows by setting the start menu to not be the "classic start menu" that is by setting it to the new "improved" windows xp one, drag and drop the netbeans.exe icon to the menu pane (upper left corner) and starting netbeans through the new icon in the start menu. if you start netbeans from the installed path (netbeans_home/bin/netbeans.exe) this does not occur.
Changed target milestone.