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JSF – Adding Properties to Managed Bean

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    wt22
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    Just wanted to check if the trial version has some function disabled? I am unable to add managed bean property for JSF through the “Edit Managed Bean” window.

    If I were to manually add it through the source editor. Each time I open up the “Edit Managed Bean” window it will through an exception. Thanks for your help.

    #234957 Reply

    Scott Anderson
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    Can you please post all the information we request in the [URL=http://www.myeclipseide.com/PNphpBB2+file-viewtopic-t-393.html]Posting Guidelines[/URL] thread at the top of this forum? That will give us some context so that we can determine if this is an installation issue, a configuration problem, or a bug. Thanks.

    #235216 Reply

    wt22
    Member

    The problem went away after I downloaded the latest version of MyEclipse. Thanks.

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