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denz97ParticipantI had multiple myeclipse (three to be exact) instances running in my laptop…and I get a message when trying to add hibernate capabilities:
“SUBSCRIPTION KEY PROBLEM: Too many users are using this subscription key. MyEclipse will now disable most featues. Either fewer instances of the workbench need to be run or additional subscription keys need to be purchased through the upgrade link. The list of IPs using this key have been written to the log and are also listed here for your convenience: 192.168.2.122, 192.168.2.122, 192.168.2.122”.
I closed the other two instances I had opened and tried to add hibernate capabilities again and this time it worked.
So does this really mean I cannot have more than one instance up and running? I do remember I was able to do this in the past.
– System Setup ——————————-
Operating System and version: XP Professional SP 2
Eclipse version: 3.2.1
Eclipse build id:Version: 3.2.1.r321_v20060921-b_XVA-INSQSyMtx
Build id: M20060921-0945Fresh Eclipse install (y/n): n
If not, was it upgraded to its current version using the update manager? n
Other installed external plugins:
Number of plugins in the <eclipse>/plugins directory that begin with org.eclipse.pde.*:
MyEclipse version: 5.1.0
Eclipse JDK version: 1.4.2.08
Application Server JDK version:
Are there any exceptions in the Eclipse log file? noIf this is a DB related question please answer the following:
RDBMS vendor and version:
JDBC driver vendor and version, and access type (thin, type-2, etc):
Connection URL:
Eclipse error logs related to com.genuitec.eclipse.sqlexplorer packages:– Message Body ——————————-
denz97Participantbumpity bump. any love?
GregMemberSend a detailed description of exactly what you are seeing when using MyEclipse to subscriptions@genuitec.com and they can help you out.
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