I have installed Scene Builder (e(fx)clipse 2.4.0) by using Install New Software in Eclipse using this link. I also tried installing by the Eclipse Marketplace and both ways it gives me the error when trying to edit something it gives me this error:
Opening the file with SceneBuilder failed.
Try setting the absolute path to scenebuilder in your preferences
I have already searched everywhere on my system for the absolute path, some say it's at:
/opt/JavaFXSceneBuilder2.0/JavaFXSceneBuilder2.0
but I haven't found anything like that anywhere.
I am using:
Eclipse 4.6.3
Antergos - Arch Linux based distribution
The problem was that i mistaken e(fx)clipse with the scene builder. Now i will install the scene builder using the AUR Package scenebuilder and since i'm using yaourt the command will be yaourt -Sy scenebuilder if someone ever get the same mistake that i had, i hope this does help you.
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I'm using workbench SW4STM32 in Eclipse Kepler for C/C++.
Software doesn't find binaries files when I try to debug it. It creates it while building a project, I'm sure of this 'cause I can see them and use in others programms. However it cannot locate them by itself. I rebuilded project many times, I've tried reinstalling workbench, MinGC and changing directory in project properties but neither helped. Have You ever encountered something like this?
Do You have any ideas?
I' ve solved it. It turned out I had some binary parsers missing.
I have just reinstalled my OS and made a clean install of Eclipse.
I want to import my previous projects made on a previous version of Eclipse and that is no problem. However when I try to run it then it says: "The selection cannot be run on any server".
I read around I need to go into Properties => Build Path and do something there.
Only problem is my Properties menu does not have a Build Path option. I have searched around Eclipse for a long time now to find Build Path but stil no luck.
Does anyone now where og why my Build Path is no where to be found?
By Chance i found the solution myself.
I originally installed the Eclipse Php Mars version of Eclipse which i still can't get to work. But install the Eclipse Jee Mars (Java EE IDE) version instead solves the problem.
First time you run the code though you might have to run it through the main menu in the top and not by the convenient Run icon botton.
I have no clue why this is but now i can continue my work.
So I researched a lot about this problem and haven't found anything useful for me yet.
It is mainly about this bug with:
[Java CocoaComponent compatibility mode]: Setting timeout for SWT to 0.100000
Which seems to be related to a bug Eclipse know themselves.
I have tried running Eclipse Indigo, Eclipse 4.2.1 and Eclipse 4.3 with the same result. I tried starting the Eclipse on the second thread as suggested by somewhere "-XStartThreadSecond"<--- something like that, but Eclipse dont recognize that anymore it seems. So maybe someone found a solution to this after so long time?
I am running OSX Mountain Lion, JRE 6, above Eclipse's and I also tried making JRE 7 work in my Eclipse, but the JRE 7 VM dont exist in the folder it should be(I Haven't installed anywhere else).
EDIT:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=212617
http://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/m/809088/
I had the same problem when I was using JFreeChart, however none of the solutions worked. Every time I tried to run java application that created a JFrame it crashed on a Mac.
However, I had realized that I have had included all libraries that came with JFreeChart in the Project build path. If you have the same problem, check your library under:
Project -> Properties -> Java Build Path -> Libraries
All you need are: jcommon-1.0.17.jar, and jfreechart-1.014.jar
If you are not using JFreeChart, still check your build path if you are using some conflicting libraries.
Cheers!
I had the same problem using JFreeChart with Eclipse on OSX. It seems adding only jcommon-1.0.17.jar and jfreechart-1.014.jar into your JAR reference path instead of the whole list of libraries is the solution.
Thanks
I'm using Ubuntu 12.04, and to install Eclipse Juno I downloaded it from the official site (I don't use apt-get nor software center)
After updating it from help > check for updates menu, my Eclipse cannot make new project. When I hover File > New, there isn't any menu to select (as the usual Java Project, C++ Project etc.), only an unselectable text like this:
< No Applicable Items >
Anyone know what causes this?
nitind's answer above helped solve my problem. I was using eclipse java ide juno on windows and i could not see any items under File -> New or under Window -> Show View. I noticed eclipse had defaulted to using the Java-EE perspective. Following nitind's suggestion I changed it to the Java perspective and can now see all the menu items. thank you!
I had the same error when i first started the program, but i looked into it, and I saw that the workspace already had .cpp and compiled files in it which i had compiled earlier with a different program. To fix the error, I just changed the workspace to the default, and it worked fine.
I was using eclipse CDT Kepler with java 1.6.0_27. I then tried it with java 1.7.0_25 and eclipse Juno and this method resolved the error in any of these instances.
Try using the default workspace and it should work.
Regards,
Nikita
i tried fedora12 yesterday, but i find eclipse doesn't work. at first i thought this problem is related to SELinux, but after i turn off selinux, i still can't
create a project, i press the "next" or "finish" button, there is no response. well the "cancel" button works. there is no error popup, or error logs.
i tried eclipse -debug -console; but there is no log output when i click the button. it is so weird, is this happened to anyone before?
environment: fedora12, JDK 1.6.0_17, eclipse Galileo.
computer: t400.
This is a bug due to a change introduced in GTK 2.18, see Bug 291257. The current workaround is to export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true before to run Eclipse. I actually use the following startup script:
#!/bin/sh
export MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/usr/lib/mozilla/
export ECLIPSE_HOME=/opt/IBM/eclipse
export GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=true
$ECLIPSE_HOME/eclipse $*
I can't install plugins from update sites, either.
In a blank eclipse install, adding a new update site (es: jboss tools) using the keyboard works; also, it's possible to select a release to install from the available software list.
The new plugin gets installed, but won't appear in perspectives (es: jboss devel) after restart.
After that, adding new update sites and trying to install their releases won't work, the available software list remains empty.
Using Fedora 12 Eclipse 3.5..
By the way, "Fedora Eclipse" rpm is screwed at the moment, it won't install a single file
SOLUTION:
Eclipse 3.6 fix those problems http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/
Just add helios update site
There seems to be an incompatability with gtk/gdk shipped with F12. You can tell eclipse to use the native GDK and it should correct these problems:
GDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1 ./eclipse
You can also add -DGDK_NATIVE_WINDOWS=1 to your eclipse.ini file. That should help if you switch workspaces.
it's a bug, the keyboard works. try it.