Why there is a new EJB tool window in #807 catching my attraction (I'm working on a pure Swing project)? Shouldn't it grayed out by default unless I enabled EJB in the project settings?
Why there is a new EJB tool window in #807 catching my attraction (I'm working on a pure Swing project)? Shouldn't it grayed out by default unless I enabled EJB in the project settings?
I remember that this was the same on my installation of #807. When you go to the preferences and turn EJB off, does it give an error message (with me it did, but I had copied Idea.app from #804 so I thought it might be related to that)?
>Thomas Singer wrote: > >> Why there is a new EJB tool window in #807 catching my attraction >> (I'm working on a pure Swing project)? Shouldn't it grayed out by >> default unless I enabled EJB in the project settings? > >I remember that this was the same on my installation of #807. When you >go to the preferences and turn EJB off, does it give an error message >(with me it did, but I had copied Idea.app from #804 so I thought it >might be related to that)? > >Best regards, > >Dirk Dittert
Thomas Singer wrote:
I remember that this was the same on my installation of #807. When you
go to the preferences and turn EJB off, does it give an error message
(with me it did, but I had copied Idea.app from #804 so I thought it
might be related to that)?
Best regards,
Dirk Dittert
Well, when I open the project properties dialog and switch to EJB, I
get a Class Not Found dialog, although my EJB support is disabled.
Tom
Dirk Dittert <dittert@despammed.com> schrieb:
>Thomas Singer wrote:
>
>> Why there is a new EJB tool window in #807 catching my attraction
>> (I'm working on a pure Swing project)? Shouldn't it grayed out by
>> default unless I enabled EJB in the project settings?
>
>I remember that this was the same on my installation of #807. When you
>go to the preferences and turn EJB off, does it give an error message
>(with me it did, but I had copied Idea.app from #804 so I thought it
>might be related to that)?
>
>Best regards,
>
>Dirk Dittert
Thomas Singer wrote:
Same with me: javax.ejb.EntityBean not found. I do not have J2EE
installed. After that the Enable DJB is unchecked and the Tab gone.
Best regards,
Dirk Dittert
But it will occur again, when you open the project the next time...
Tom
Thomas Singer wrote:
I have a Mac now -- I do not reopen projects anymore. I now use suspend
to RAM...
But anyway, I'll submit a bug for that.
Best regards,
Dirk Dittert
Thomas Singer wrote:
Somebody was faster: It's #10640
Best regards,
Dirk Dittert