Thanks Mark. Based on this I had the developer try some things out,
and it turns out the solution was to disable the EPIC plugin he had
running. Apparently EPIC and subclipse don't play well together in RAD.
Just in case anyone else ever runs into this.
SJG
>>"Geertgens, Scott" <sgeertgens@fnni.com> wrote on 07/22/2005 02:30:30
PM:
>> Seeking input before filing an actual issue on this: A developer
>> using RAD+subclipse has a project defined as an EAR Project (instead
>> of Java, for example). From the package explorer in this
>> perspective, none of the appropriate icons would show on the Team
>> menu and attempts to create a copy/branch against this project would
>> fail (The dialog will autofill with the URL of another non-EAR
>> Project open in the workspace). All Java projects open in RAD work
>> fine, and this project will work fine if manipulated from the
>> Resource perspective instead of EAR Project perspective. Is this an
>> already known issue?
>> WinXP, subclipse 0.9.31 _and_ r1469 (pre-0.9.32) were tested. 1.2.0
>> svn server in apache2.0.54, RAD 6.0.
>
>Try starting RAD with the -clean option.
>
>I do not think this could possibly be a Subclipse problem. I can
confirm
>that I can use Subclipse successfully in RAD in the same perspective.
>Actually, perspectives are irrelevant, the view is what matters. The
>package explorer view is just the standard Eclipse Java view.
>
>Mark
Received on Wed Jul 27 00:04:41 2005