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    sbagali
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    The installation worked fine until today. I was able to debug jsps, deply to tomcat5/jboss etc without any issues. I closed and restarted eclipse today.. and I keep getting a view error in almost all the perspectives.

    I am not able to see anything except:
    An error has occurred when creating this view

    whenever I switch to the java/myeclipse perspectives.

    Any suggestions on how to fix this? I installed the latest versions eclipse(M9/RC1 dated 05/29/2004) and myeclipside (3.8 beta1).

    #208403

    sbagali
    Member

    I reinstalled myeclipseide and it is working again..

    #208404

    Scott Anderson
    Participant

    Peculiar. If it happens again we’ll dig into it and see what caused it. But, as long as you’re up and running I’ll close this out.

    #208427

    sbagali
    Member

    @support-scott wrote:

    Peculiar. If it happens again we’ll dig into it and see what caused it. But, as long as you’re up and running I’ll close this out.

    I got it again. Basically none of the perspectives work.

    Just keep getting the error again. Is there any way I can save my projects set up and be able to get it back after reinstalling myeclipse?

    #208435

    Scott Anderson
    Participant

    Is there any way I can save my projects set up and be able to get it back after reinstalling myeclipse?

    Yes, there is. All of your projects are stored within the Eclipse workspace which is located under a particular directory on your harddrive. By default, this workspace is saved at <eclipse-home>/workspace. What you need to do is simply copy the workspace to another area before reinstalling Eclipse. When the new install Eclipse 3.0 launches, by default it will prompt you to provide the location of the workspace and all you have to do is point it to your new location. It’s actually better not to leave the workspace in the default location just to ease reinstallations and upgrades like this.

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