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*Q: Which platforms are supported by* *Visual Editor?*
*A:* The list of supported platforms (and their IDs):
* Windows with Java 32-bit (win32.win32.x86)
* Windows with Java 64-bit (win32.win32.x86_64) - Experimental support is available in
JBoss Tools 4.1.0.Beta1/2 and JBoss Developer Studio 7.0.0.Beta1/2.
To enable it, you need to install XULRunner from this update site:
http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/builds/staging/xulrunner-1.9.2_win64...
http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/builds/staging/xulrunner-1.9.2_win64....
If you cannot start Eclipse after this installation, you may use
–Dorg.jboss.tools.vpe.loadxulrunner=false option as described in the next question.
Please comment
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-2720 this JIRA if something went
wrong.
* Linux x86 (gtk.linux.x86)
* Linux x86-64 (gtk.linux.x86_64)
* Mac OS X Cocoa with Java 32-bit (cocoa.macosx.x86)
* Mac OS X Carbon with Java 32-bit (carbon.macosx.x86) [not supported by JBoss Tools 3.3.0
and later, JBDS 5.0 and later]
In brief, Java 64-bit is supported on Linux only, on all other systems Visual Editor
requires Java 32-bit.
*Q: Eclipse crashes when I use Visual Editor, what can I do?*
*A:* This may happen in JBoss Tools 3.3.0.M2 and above with Eclipse 3.7.0 due to
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-9144 the WebKit and XULRunner conflict. You can
disable Visual Editor by adding the option –Dorg.jboss.tools.vpe.loadxulrunner=false to
the eclipse.ini (or jbdevstudio.ini if you use JBoss Developer Studio).
*Q: Visual Editor does not start under Linux*
*A:* Linux users may need to do the following to get the visual editor to work correctly
on their machines.
* The Visual Page Editor (before JBoss Tools 3.1.0.M4) requires the library
libstdc++.so.5. This library is contained in the compat-libstdc++-33.i386 package.
* To install this package on Fedora Core or Red Hat Enterprise Linux run the following
command:
yum install compat-libstdc++-33.i386
** On any other rpm based distributions download libstdc++.so.5 and run the following
command:
rpm -Uvh compat-libstdc++-33.i386
** On Debian and Debian based distributions (e.g. Ubuntu) run the following command:
apt-get install libstdc++5
* In case you have the library installed and you still have issue with starting the visual
page editor then close all browser views/editors and leave one visual page editor open and
restart eclipse. This should force a load of the right XULRunner viewer.
*Q: Visual Editor doesn't start at any platform and shows message 'The VPE editor
can't be run because your system environment needs to be changed slightly'*
*A:* Check if you version of JBoss Developer Studio/JBoss Tools is compatible with you
version of Eclipse, see the compatibility matrix
https://community.jboss.org/docs/DOC-14297
http://www.jboss.org/community/wiki/Matrixofsupportedplatformsruntimesand...
*Q: Visual Editor starts OK, but the following message dialog appears:*
https://community.jboss.org/servlet/JiveServlet/showImage/102-10862-50-19...
https://community.jboss.org/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadImage/102-10862-5...
*A:* Some functionality of Visual Editor may not work if a project doesn't have
org.jboss.tools.jsf.jsfnature or org.jboss.tools.jst.web.kb.kbnature in .project
configuration. To fix this problem and turn off the message box execute next steps:
* Right mouse button click on a project in Package Explorer.
* Select +Configure -> Add JSF Capabilities+ from the context menu.
* Configure your project using +Add JSF Capabilities+ wizard and press Finish.
*P.S.* If you are sure that your project does not need JSF capabilities, just disable this
message box by checking "+Do not show this dialog again!+" checkbox.
*Q: Visual Part doesn't start and "XPCOM error -2147467259" is shown*
*A:* Something bad happened with buildin xulrunner. To check it you should:
* Go to Eclipse -> Help -> About -> Installation Details... -> Configuration
* find +org.eclipse.swt.browser.XULRunnerPath+ and open this path in terminal
* try xulrunner.exe -version or ./xulrunner -version and it should show what is needed for
XR to work
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