Re: Jdeveloper 9051 problem - files zero'ed out.

From: Jim Hill <jhill2_at_mn.rr.com>
Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 21:51:55 GMT
Message-ID: <%tm4d.34270$B51.33376_at_twister.rdc-kc.rr.com>


This seems to stem from a problem with JDeveloper getting the JAVA error: Too Many Files. I don't know why in particular it's getting the error, but obviously it handled it rather poorly. I think it may be related to the PHP addin, but I'll post in a different topic about that.

"Jim Hill" <jhill2_at_mn.rr.com> wrote in message news:rtE3d.26969$B51.24192_at_twister.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> I had a strange problem with JDeveloper 9051 a couple of days ago. I was
> making changes to some PHP files in a project. I had done several Save,
> then Run, Save then Run, etc... Then I got an error trying to write the
PHP
> files. I tried using Save All, but it reported the same thing. I closed
> down Apache (the webserver for the PHP files). I tried shutting down
> anything else that I thoguht might have an effect. Still no go. So, I
> shutdown the JDeveloper application (of course, got the messages to save
the
> current project, but again the error). As it was shutting down, it listed
> several other files that it had an error writing - the only one I remember
> was System.sys.
>
> When I went to restart JDeveloper, it displayed the splash screen, then
went
> away. Running "jdev.exe" from DOS command line showed a Null Pointer
> Exception while trying to read the addin config file. I went to the
> Jdev\bin folder and saw that several of the initialization files (maybe a
> dozen) all had a size of 0 bytes, and last update time of just a few
minutes
> earlier. After deleting all of the 0 length files, JDeveloper started up
> again, with what seemed to be the initial new installation layout. I was
> able to open my existing projects, but the 2 PHP that I was editing during
> "the incident", were also 0 bytes. :-(
>
> Has anyone else seen this behavior? I see there is an updated version
9052
> that I will try. I didn't see anything like this in the "bugs fixed" for
> 9052. And, what's up with the Technical Forums at Oracle? I don't seem
to
> have access to them anymore. I could swear I've read through the forums
> there before, but when I click on the link to it, it says there was an
error
> like I don't have permission anymore. I even requested that my login and
> password be emailed to make sure I was typing the right thing.
>
>
Received on Wed Sep 22 2004 - 23:51:55 CEST

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