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Open java file gets replaced with different java file

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    anderma8
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    Hi all,
    I’ve never seen this before, but here is my issue: I performed a search looking for particular text. The search returns 2 files which is correct. When I open the first file, everything works as expected. When I double click on the 2nd java file, there continues to be only 1 file open. If I navigate to a different file, that opens up normally so then I have two java files open. I’ve tried closing the IDE and restarting, but same behavior. Any suggestions?

    Here is my Configuration Summary:

    *** Date: Wed Jan 18 14:22:37 EST 2006

    *** System properties:
    OS=WindowsXP
    OS version=5.1
    Java version=1.4.2_09

    *** MyEclipse details:
    MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench

    Version: 4.0.3 GA
    Build id: 20051025-4.0.3-GA

    *** Eclipse details:
    Eclipse SDK

    Version: 3.1.1
    Build id: M20050929-0840

    Eclipse Platform

    Version: 3.1.1
    Build id: M20050929-0840

    Eclipse RCP

    Version: 3.1.1
    Build id: M20050929-0840

    Eclipse Java Development Tools

    Version: 3.1.1
    Build id: M20050929-0840

    Eclipse Plug-in Development Environment

    Version: 3.1.1
    Build id: M20050929-0840

    Eclipse Project SDK

    Version: 3.1.1
    Build id: M20050929-0840

    Eclipse startup command=-os
    win32
    -ws
    win32
    -arch
    x86
    -launcher
    D:\Software\Eclipse\eclipse.exe
    -name
    Eclipse
    -showsplash
    600
    -exitdata
    c58_64
    -clean
    -vm
    C:\WINNT\system32\javaw.exe

    #244779 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    Moving to OT > Soft Dev

    This is default Eclipse behavior for running through search results. I have the same on a plain Eclipse install. I’m not sure where the setting is to change this.

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