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Previously on "Java debugger stopped working in Eclipse 2020-03"
Bung in SAPMachine, reset the environment variables and everything sprang into life. No need for admin rights to run eclipse - although I needed them to set the environment variables how I wanted them.
So, thanks to all.
Next bit - from the eclipse editor, in the launch method of my implementation of org.eclipse.debug.ui.ILunachShortcut - how do I get the name of the object being edited and what kind of object it is from editorPart?
...with the -vm option. You are probably running under some desktop JRE that Ellison has injected into your PC. 90% of the time that fixes eclipse issues.
but.. java is trying to kick off a thread, and failing. You should try running eclipse as admin.
You want to reconcile your JDKs. Make sure eclipse and the process you are running under eclispe are the same java. It will be a JDK issue,
My main gig is java, and I've used eclipse since 2003, eclipse jut got really unstable after JDK9. VSC for me now.
I've entirely removed oracle Java from my system. I've reinstalled eclipse and switch to the openSDK "SAPMachine" - which is what they use for developing the ADT tool, for which I'm creating a plugin. But today is a public holiday, so tomorrow I'll see what happens.
People also make money from using appropriate tools for the job/client and not getting too ideological or caught up with fads. I’ll code in more or less anything that is the best solution for the client and pays my exorbitant rate
That may be so, but I bet his dad is bigger than your dad!!!
People also make money from using technologies from this century
People also make money from using appropriate tools for the job/client and not getting too ideological or caught up with fads. I’ll code in more or less anything that is the best solution for the client and pays my exorbitant rate
I'm stuck with Eclipse as I'm writing a plugin for ABAP Development Tools.
It's strange - it was all working fine. No updates, not even a reboot - and then suddenly stopped working. (I didn't change nuffink, guv). Not on that laptop at the moment - but yeah, latest jdk. There's a bunch of exception dumps coming up in the .log file. I even tried doing a new install - it was even worse!
I'll try 2019-12 and see what happens. I know that I'm unlikely to get anything helpful here, but yeah, you never know.
If you have antivirus software installed, I would disable that too (temporarily) - can sometimes interfere in unexpected ways. For example, I've had problems in Eclipse with both McAfee and Acronis.
Prefer IDEA but, when I need to use Eclipse, I always use the one prior (so December 19 in this case) because the early releases do tend to be buggy in my experience.
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