I would say this is NOT recommended. There are some flaky things that happen in the new build. Once it breaks your project, it has to be redefined. Might be better to copy your projects files in case you need them back.
Norris Shelton Sun Certified Java Programmer
Russell Egan wrote:
>I was not so successful with this. Once Irida had opened the file, Pallada no longer could.
It is possible to fix the project file for Pallada after opening it in Irida, I believe. There's a post about it somewhere, I just can't find it now. I think it was something about removed a tag (and subtags) relating to structured search from the .iml file. It's better to make a backup of your project files though.
Bas
Norris Shelton wrote:
I would say this is NOT recommended. There are some flaky things that happen in the new build. Once it breaks your project, it has to be redefined. Might be better to copy your projects files in case you need them back.
Norris Shelton Sun Certified Java Programmer
Russell Egan wrote:
>> I was not so successful with this. Once Irida had opened the file, >> Pallada no longer could. >> >>
I would think those would not cause a problem. The extra tags might get ignored. I am referring to your project getting screwed by the bugginess of the first build. Then the project is so beat up, Pallada can't use it either.
Norris Shelton Sun Certified Java Programmer
Bas Leijdekkers wrote:
>It is possible to fix the project file for Pallada after opening it in Irida, I believe. There's a post about it somewhere, I just can't find it now. I think it was something about removed a tag (and subtags) relating to >structured search from the .iml file. >It's better to make a backup of your project files though. > >Bas > >Norris Shelton wrote:
> >>I would say this is NOT recommended. There are some flaky things that >>happen in the new build. Once it breaks your project, it has to be >>redefined. Might be better to copy your projects files in case you need >>them back. >> >>Norris Shelton >>Sun Certified Java Programmer >> >> >> >> >>Russell Egan wrote: >> >> >> >>>I was not so successful with this. Once Irida had opened the file, >>>Pallada no longer could. >>> >>> >>> >>> >
It is possible to fix the project file for Pallada after opening it in Irida, I believe. There's a post about it somewhere, I just can't find it now. I think it was something about removed a tag (and subtags) relating to structured search from the .iml file. It's better to make a backup of your project files though.
The problem I believe is in the .iws file. You need to remove the StructuralSearch element and its contents. Or just delete the .iws file. That worked for me.
Ciao, Gordon
-- Gordon Tyler (Software Developer) Quest Software <http://www.quest.com/> 260 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario M5A 4L5, Canada Voice: (416) 933-5046 | Fax: (416) 933-5001
I tried it today, with no ill affect (so far).
Mike
I was not so successful with this. Once Irida had opened the file, Pallada no longer could.
I would say this is NOT recommended. There are some flaky things that
happen in the new build. Once it breaks your project, it has to be
redefined. Might be better to copy your projects files in case you need
them back.
Norris Shelton
Sun Certified Java Programmer
Russell Egan wrote:
>I was not so successful with this. Once Irida had opened the file, Pallada no longer could.
>
It is possible to fix the project file for Pallada after opening it in Irida, I believe. There's a post about it somewhere, I just can't find it now. I think it was something about removed a tag (and subtags) relating to
structured search from the .iml file.
It's better to make a backup of your project files though.
Bas
Norris Shelton wrote:
>> I was not so successful with this. Once Irida had opened the file,
>> Pallada no longer could.
>>
>>
I would think those would not cause a problem. The extra tags might get
ignored. I am referring to your project getting screwed by the
bugginess of the first build. Then the project is so beat up, Pallada
can't use it either.
Norris Shelton
Sun Certified Java Programmer
Bas Leijdekkers wrote:
>It is possible to fix the project file for Pallada after opening it in Irida, I believe. There's a post about it somewhere, I just can't find it now. I think it was something about removed a tag (and subtags) relating to
>structured search from the .iml file.
>It's better to make a backup of your project files though.
>
>Bas
>
>Norris Shelton wrote:
>
>>I would say this is NOT recommended. There are some flaky things that
>>happen in the new build. Once it breaks your project, it has to be
>>redefined. Might be better to copy your projects files in case you need
>>them back.
>>
>>Norris Shelton
>>Sun Certified Java Programmer
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>>
>>
>>
>>Russell Egan wrote:
>>
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>>>I was not so successful with this. Once Irida had opened the file,
>>>Pallada no longer could.
>>>
>>>
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>>>
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>
Bas Leijdekkers wrote:
The problem I believe is in the .iws file. You need to remove the
StructuralSearch element and its contents. Or just delete the .iws file.
That worked for me.
Ciao,
Gordon
--
Gordon Tyler (Software Developer)
Quest Software <http://www.quest.com/>
260 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario M5A 4L5, Canada
Voice: (416) 933-5046 | Fax: (416) 933-5001