I have a JApplet class I have copied to both a windows and a linux server. When I open up a webpage with the applet in it in my browser from both servers (http://server1/....) I can only get it to work from the Windows server. The Java console on my PC pops up complaining it cannot find the class file on the Linux server. Has anyone experienced anything like this before and how have you solved the problem?
I have been writing PHP using Adobe Dreamweaver; I have been looking around for an application that focus more in PHP.I have found:
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and:
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I know Zend stands behind PHP and that Eclipse is a popular open source IDE. What is the difference tho?Is the PDT Project only a functionality that could be added to Eclipse IDE? Is Zend for Eclipse a stand alone IDE for PHP? if so, Why the Eclipse in the name? I have downloaded Zend Studio for Eclipse, so far it seems very complete (no that have learned how to use all its features).
The Metrics plug-in supports Java development well at Eclipse.
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I would like to know if it supports Eclipse CDT, so I can use it with my C++ project. Any thought? If it doesn't support CDT, is there any good static code analysis tools available for Eclipse CDT?
I install eclipse via the synaptic package manager and it did work before but I was messing around with some svn packages and corrupted it. So naturally I did a complete removal of anything related to eclipse and reinstalled all the packages after, but to no avail problem still persists. here is the log file it tells me to look at, can really make head or tales of this stack error info, not really a big Java man.I have a 64bit install of ubuntu 9.10Quote:
I am trying to get Eclipse and the Android SDK working in Ubuntu. So far everything works except when you try to create a new Android project and, the build target area is grayed out. Why? I did run the android tool inside the sdk folder and created and Android 2.2 AVD. Why is it not reading it?
yesterday installed a fresh OpenSuse 11.2. Since then the confirm buttons (OK / YES / ...) are not working, when clicking (mouse). An keyboard ENTER-press does work.
I am using ubuntu 9.10 , but while opening eclipse and working with it, i used to face some strange problem which is my mouse does not work properly inside eclipse and these effect the other application and i used to get stuck (the keyboard will be still working) which force me sometimes to kill the whole eclipse (using keyboard)....
I just started using eclipse. Ie, I followed all the instructions to set up C++ and run a simple hello world program.However, I seem to have hit a snag.When I build the solution I get an error. I realized where there should be a > there is a | instead. Every time I type > the | prints instead and I have no idea how to fix this.
So I decided to take my first steps into programming with C + gtk. So far I have doneI loaded eclipse and ensured I had the cdt package Created a new C/C++ project called "play" Added a new source file called "Playfullsrc.c" Added the following to paths and symbols (output of the command: pkg-config --cflags gtk+-2.0)
added "/usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.so" to GCC C Linker Libaries (I have cheacked and this file exists) When I build the project I get the error message "cannot find -l/usr/lib/libgtk-x11-2.0.soplayline 0C/C++ Problem" I have been following this tutorial: [URL]
I've spent all day trying to figure how to write an ant build.xml file for eclipse. I must have read 20 sites on the web but some how I just am missing it I continue to get the error
Code: /home/knox/workspace/HW/src/projectBuilder.xml:5: the file attribute is required here is my file at this point after many variations Code: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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It works fine if I leave out the Main-Class line in manifest but then the jar is not executable Dick
An error occured during running a code. I've made run configurations properly and I've chosen GNU Elf parser,Elf parser, Mach-O parser and Cygwin PE parser as a binary parser. Eclipse CDT can not find any error in the code and code runs in terminal properly. Here are the code:
Code: /* * pmutex.c * * Created on: Mar 7, 2010 */ #include <stdio.h>
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Eclipse denies to run it.I've made an investigation over the eclipse.org, but I can not find any solution.
I'm trying to compile and run a java application on Ubuntu 10.04. In the run drop down there are no run options in "run as". I have PDE installed but for some reason its still does not work.
I'm new to Linux and I got some Problems with Eclipse. In my Code im trying to include <sys/stat.h> and <sys/types.h>, but Eclipse can't resolve the inclusion. I added the following Paths under Projcet > Properties > Settings > Includes :
I googled much, before i opened this thread. There was a post, which said i should look for the paths with this comand: echo "#include <sys/types.h>" | gcc -E -x c - | grep types
The resolution was this Path: /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/sys which i included, like you can see above.
Some Background Informations: The code, which doesn't work is from a team mate of my group. We have to write a Compiler, and he wrote the buffer. And there he is using functions like fread, fopen and fclose. These funcitons are marked as errors, i think it's because the Headerfiles aren't found.
I am trying to debug a src code that I download from the Internet.It is built with libtool. I am able to debug it with gdb, but i cannot debug it with eclipse.
It builds fine when I build from the command line ( make -f sample.mk).
However, it does not build when building from eclipse (which essentially calling the same makefile). The make output shows exactly the same as what I got from the command line build, except the last line showing
I have set up Eclipse + CDT on an Arch 2010.05 install. I set up an eclipse project and added SDL as a dependency (see below):
Project -> Properties * -> GCC C++ Compiler -> Preprocessor -> main=SDL_main * -> GCC C++ Linker -> Libraries -> SDLmain SDL (in that order top to bottom) * -> GCC C++ Linker -> Libraries -> Library Search Path -> /usr/lib/ (I verified that libSDL.a and libSDLmain.a are there)
This is the code I'm compiling. It's designed to just be a hello world style SDL app to see that everything is working.
I have been using Eclipse to program in Java for a long time, and have been using Jigloo for most of my GUI design. Recently I decided to try out the C/C++ plugin. I tried installing it, but it did not work. After many attempts, I finally gave up. However, after uninstalling it I found that Jigloo had stopped working. Any other plugins I try to install now also don't work. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling plugins, and reinstalling eclipse, but nothing I have done fixes it. Although eclipse says that the software has been installed, nothing shows up in the features list or the plugins list.
Another problem: When I install eclipse from the repositories, it doesn't install a bunch of libraries and eclipse cannot recognize standard java files.
I upgraded from F11 to F12 and everything seemed to be working until I went into my Eclipse IDE. Several things stopped working, icons in the "New" sub-menu items disappeared and when I activated wizards and added items like a new text file, I was unable to complete the creation of the file. If I try to "Save-as" the file to a file named create_products.sql pressing the "OK" button does nothing. This seems to be true of all of the wizards when you try to write out the changes, nothing happens. All these wizards worked correctly under F11. The Eclipse IDE is installed in my /home/user/Application/eclipse directory and was left in tac after the upgrade. Does this mean I need to do a full install and if so will restoring my home directory just result in the same problems? [URL]. Seems that there is a problem with eclipse 3.5.1 and F12 regarding mouse click capture.
I've installed the new Eclipse Luna on my Debian Wheezy (with XFCE). When I try to run, the Eclipse crashes just after the splash screen runs. Well, I've tried to run on other JVM (1.7 update 60), but I got the very same problem.
Here's the log: # # A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment: # # SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x00007f17eb06873f, pid=19045, tid=139741378922240 # # JRE version: Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (8.0_05-b13) (build 1.8.0_05-b13)
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Is this a problem with the Eclipse or even its compatibility with my XFCE?
I use OpenSuse 11.3, Eclipse Elios for C++. What do I have to do for using boost? I put #include <boost/regex.hpp>, but it can't find the file. What variable do I have to use?
I'm starting work on a little project that uses alot of languages separately (i.e no interaction between languages. Does anyone have any experience like this and could pass on some recommendations as to best practises? I'm thinking either have a eclipse-project for each language stored under a single svn repo, or individual projects for each problem.
I recently had to reinstall Eclipse on ubuntu 10.10 and i did it twice, once just removing eclipse package, and the second time removing every package associated with an eclipse install.when i launch eclipse I go into my package view and select a package and then double click on a Java file.