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Andrig Miller commented on JBDS-485:
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When I tried to create a new EJB project, to see if I could create an archive in something
new, I received this error upon initially creating the project.
Error building project archives
Error updating model changes
java.io.File cannot be cast to
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.archives.core.model.DirectoryScannerFactory$DirectoryScannerExtension$FileWrapper
I have attached another screen shot to show the dialog.
I have attached the actual project as well, as it might be easier to debug what's
going on in this empty new project.
Project Archives from JBDS 1.1 project don't work anymore
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Key: JBDS-485
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBDS-485
Project: Developer Studio
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 2.0.0.beta1
Environment: 64-bit Linux (4GB of RAM), OpenJDK 1.6
Reporter: Andrig Miller
Attachments: ProjectArchiveProblem.png, ProjectArchiveProblem2.png
After installing JBDS 2.0 Beta 1, I pulled in my Eclipse workspace from JBDS 1.1. When
you use the Project Archives view and click on a project, and then click to expand the
tree, it seems like Eclipse goes into an endless loop. I have captured two screenshots
from my desktop showing the progress view of expanding the archive that shows the two
outputs that it constantly goes back and forth between (very fast by the way).
Also, if you right click and select build full archive, you get the following exception:
An internal error occurred during: "Build Archive Node".
org.jboss.ide.eclipse.archives.ui.providers.ArchivesContentProviderDelegate$WrappedProject
cannot be cast to org.jboss.ide.eclipse.archives.core.model.IArchiveNode
I cannot find how I can get a full stack trace, so if you could point me in the right
direction, I can capture that, but couldn't find how to get more information on the
error.
The endless loop seems very strange as well.
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