I am moving from Eclipse 3.1M5A and sqlexplorer 2.2.2. I installed the Eclipse 3.1M6 and then sqlexplorer 2.2.3. Both are in separate directories. This is how I migrate d have not any problems before. Until now. If I load the Eclipse 3.1M5A version and pens the prospective I am able to see all of my Aliases and all work. I point to the HSQLB Databases.
Now If I:
- Close Eclipse 3.1M5A leaving the sqlexplorer 2.2.2 perspective open.(so it will load on the next Eclipse load.
- Open Eclipse 3.1M6 the sqlexplorer 2.2.3 perspective does load but I see the following errors in a Problem response window saving Could not restore workbench layout. The detail errors are as below:
Unable to restore perspective: <Unknown Label> - SQLExplorer.
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.DriverView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.DriverView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.AliasView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.AliasView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.DBView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.DBView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.ConnectionInfo
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.ConnectionInfo
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.SQLHistoryView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.SQLHistoryView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.ConnectionsView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.ConnectionsView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.SqlResultsView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.SqlResultsView
Could not find view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.DriverView
Could not find view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.AliasView
Could not find view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.DBView
Could not find view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.ConnectionInfo
Could not find view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.SQLHistoryView
Could not find view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.ConnectionsView
Could not find view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.SqlResultsView
If I select <OK> I see the sqlexplorer 2.2.3 perspective button in the icon bar but there is no icon. I can close this view. I then can open another sqlexplorer 2.2.3 perspective and all looks OK until I look into the perspective. All of my aliases are gone. So I create some of the aliases. But now it can not find the HSQLDB JDBC Drive when I try to execute an alias
Not sure what is going on. The "preferences\Java\Build Path\Classpath Variables" are the same for both Eclipse versions. Both have the HSQLDB lib reference.
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Thanks in Advance...
IchBin
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'The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances:
if there is any reaction, both are transformed.'
- Carl Gustav Jung, (1875-1961), psychiatrist and psychologist
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Hello,
I am moving from Eclipse 3.1M5A and sqlexplorer 2.2.2. I installed the Eclipse 3.1M6 and then sqlexplorer 2.2.3. Both are in separate directories. This is how I migrate d have not any problems before. Until now. If I load the Eclipse 3.1M5A version and pens the prospective I am able to see all of my Aliases and all work. I point to the HSQLB Databases.
Now If I:
- Close Eclipse 3.1M5A leaving the sqlexplorer 2.2.2 perspective open.(so it will load on the next Eclipse load.
- Open Eclipse 3.1M6 the sqlexplorer 2.2.3 perspective does load but I see the following errors in a Problem response window saving Could not restore workbench layout. The detail errors are as below:
Unable to restore perspective: <Unknown Label> - SQLExplorer.
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.DriverView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.DriverView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.AliasView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.AliasView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.DBView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.DBView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.ConnectionInfo
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.ConnectionInfo
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.SQLHistoryView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.SQLHistoryView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.ConnectionsView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.ConnectionsView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.SqlResultsView
Could not create view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.SqlResultsView
Could not find view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.DriverView
Could not find view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.AliasView
Could not find view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.DBView
Could not find view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.ConnectionInfo
Could not find view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.SQLHistoryView
Could not find view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.ConnectionsView
Could not find view: net.java.sqlexplorer.plugin.views.SqlResultsView
If I select <OK> I see the sqlexplorer 2.2.3 perspective button in the icon bar but there is no icon. I can close this view. I then can open another sqlexplorer 2.2.3 perspective and all looks OK until I look into the perspective. All of my aliases are gone. So I create some of the aliases. But now it can not find the HSQLDB JDBC Drive when I try to execute an alias
Not sure what is going on. The "preferences\Java\Build Path\Classpath Variables" are the same for both Eclipse versions. Both have the HSQLDB lib reference.
--
Thanks in Advance...
IchBin
__________________________________________________________________________
'The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances:
if there is any reaction, both are transformed.'
- Carl Gustav Jung, (1875-1961), psychiatrist and psychologist