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Lee Webber Guest
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Posted: Tue Apr 20, 2004 6:30 pm Post subject: Suddenly, no windows in IDE (Windows XP) |
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I installed JBuilder X on Windows XP Personal about two months ago,
and have been working on a project using JDataStore & servlets.
Suddenly, (of course) a day and a half before a presentation, the IDE
doesn't work *at all*.
Specifically, when I start up the program I get the title bar, the
menu line, and the first line of icons and nothing else. This happens
whether I start the program from the icon or from the command line,
and whether I specify JBuilder or JBuilderW. If I kill the program
from the Windows Task Manager, it says JBuilderW is unresponsive; if I
kill it anyway, the task usually but not always kills.
I've tried opening and closing projects. For instance, if I open a
New Project wizard, it shows me the wizard windows, lets me specify
stuff, and then when I say Finish it tells me Cannot Save Project; if
I take the focus away and bring it back, the message window disappears
and the menu and icon lines no longer respond.
Suggestions? Quick?
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sshaughnessy Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 5:01 am Post subject: Re: Suddenly, no windows in IDE (Windows XP) |
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It would be quicker to post directly on the borland forums. I suspect
you are posting using something like google which is time delayed.
Can you provide a thread dump by typing ctrl-break in a console window
when you are running the app?
I assume you have already looked at things in the debugger.
-Steve
[email]leland.webber (AT) att (DOT) net[/email] (Lee Webber) wrote in message news:<1eac5a95.0404201030.dff6c8d (AT) posting (DOT) google.com>...
| Quote: | I installed JBuilder X on Windows XP Personal about two months ago,
and have been working on a project using JDataStore & servlets.
Suddenly, (of course) a day and a half before a presentation, the IDE
doesn't work *at all*.
Specifically, when I start up the program I get the title bar, the
menu line, and the first line of icons and nothing else. This happens
whether I start the program from the icon or from the command line,
and whether I specify JBuilder or JBuilderW. If I kill the program
from the Windows Task Manager, it says JBuilderW is unresponsive; if I
kill it anyway, the task usually but not always kills.
I've tried opening and closing projects. For instance, if I open a
New Project wizard, it shows me the wizard windows, lets me specify
stuff, and then when I say Finish it tells me Cannot Save Project; if
I take the focus away and bring it back, the message window disappears
and the menu and icon lines no longer respond.
Suggestions? Quick?
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Lee Webber Guest
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Posted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 11:53 am Post subject: Re: Suddenly, no windows in IDE (Windows XP) |
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My original message didn't get into the Borland forum, so I'm
posting this both places. Replies to either.
I didn't make myself clear. When I said "the program" before, I meant
JBuilder itself. When I start JBuilder up, I get the behavior
described in my original message. When I type ctrl-break there,
nothing happens. Of course, I never get as far as the debugger,
because I never get to run my program. I could run it blind of course
-- I've tried that -- but of course I can't see what happens without
there being anything project, structure, message, etc. windows.
I have of course pulled down the View menu; it claims all the above
windows are there. But of course the main problem is that JBuilder is
hung (i.e., unresponsive); Windows says so when I try to kill
JBuilder.
[email]steven_shaughnessy (AT) yahoo (DOT) com[/email] (sshaughnessy) wrote in message news:<1e3121a7.0404202101.10430a5f (AT) posting (DOT) google.com>...
| Quote: | It would be quicker to post directly on the borland forums. I suspect
you are posting using something like google which is time delayed.
Can you provide a thread dump by typing ctrl-break in a console window
when you are running the app?
I assume you have already looked at things in the debugger.
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