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JDesktopSearch has been granted the "Famous Software Award" by FamousWhy.com (http://download.famouswhy.com/jdesktopsearch/). See more on this award at http://download.famouswhy.com/Awards/Famous-Software_3.html.
2009-11-09 16:53:30 UTC by joergjahnke
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joergjahnke made 1 file-release changes.
2009-10-02 17:50:01 UTC by joergjahnke
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joergjahnke committed revision 40 to the JDesktopSearch SVN repository, changing 3 files.
2009-09-01 04:09:46 UTC by joergjahnke
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The cause of your problem might also be the Java version you use. Do you have a JRE/JDK 5 or higher installed on your system? If not, then you could try to update your JRE/JDK and then run the application.
2009-07-18 15:31:13 UTC by joergjahnke
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What is the actual problem? When starting the application I can add files and thus create an index normally. On the next start after such index creation the message should disappear.
2009-07-16 17:51:25 UTC by joergjahnke
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do u know how to solove it?or I should wait for the next version?.
2009-07-14 03:20:10 UTC by rivalhw
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joergjahnke committed revision 39 to the JDesktopSearch SVN repository, changing 1 files.
2009-07-13 18:40:39 UTC by joergjahnke
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This should only happen on the first start of the application, when indeed no index yet exists. But I should better mask the exception in that case.
2009-07-13 07:50:41 UTC by joergjahnke
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C:\JDesktopSearch-1.4.3>java -Xmx512m -Djava.system.class.loader=de.joergjahnke.
common.lang.JarFileClassLoader -jar JDesktopSearch.jar
Detected 2 CPU cores, using 2 threads when indexing.
Could not load indexed files!
Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-0" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/swi
ng/SwingWorker
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method)
2009-07-12 15:14:59 UTC by rivalhw
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joergjahnke committed revision 38 to the JDesktopSearch SVN repository, changing 1 files.
2009-07-12 07:58:25 UTC by joergjahnke