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Problem adding own JavaBean to Form

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  • #285446 Reply

    saig7
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    Hello,

    i changed from Netbeans to MyEclipse.
    I have added my Beans to the palette.
    But i cannot add them to Forms.
    Other Beans are able to be added.

    My Bean Forms are displayable in Matisse (MyEclipse).
    They have a nonarg Constructor and are Subclasses from JComponent.

    I see no entrys in the Errorlog View.

    The Myeclipse Version is 6.0.1.GA-200710 on LInux with Eclipse 3.3.2.

    Any Ideas?

    best regards

    #285472 Reply

    Loyal Water
    Member

    Are there any errors registered under <workspace>/.metadata/.log file ?

    Can you point out the exact steps you followed so that I can try reproducing this at my end as well.

    #285482 Reply

    saig7
    Member

    Hello,

    i dont have a .log file. I have .metadata directory, but no log.

    What i did:

    I Imported my Application over cvs from Netbeans to myeclipse.
    Then i added my Beans to the Matisse palette.
    Then i tried to use the beans in my forms with drag and drop or
    in outline -> add from palette and my bean. That did not work too.

    The Beans are ok – they work in eclipse.

    Best regards

    #285491 Reply

    saig7
    Member

    Sorry,

    i thought, that the beans worked in Netbeans.

    best regards

    #285648 Reply

    saig7
    Member

    Is there a possibility to raise logging, to see where the problem is?

    #285723 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
    Member

    saig7,
    Not at this time. Would you be able to export this entire project to a ZIP for me (File > Export > Archive) and email it to support@genuitec.com ATTN Riyad with a link to this thread for reference? Also please include steps on how to reproduce the issue and I’ll take a look.

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