[opencms-dev] Eclipse plugin for OpenCms VFS

lxbing113 lxbing113 at 163.com
Wed Aug 30 12:15:42 CEST 2006


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 Hello Scott Carlson:
    I creat new file *.jsp in the workplace , and edite it in eclipse. but i can't save it.
 it performace  "Save Failed: null", can you save the modified file ? what editor do you specify for the jsp typ? 
 Any help for appreciate !
 lai xiaobing
 2006.08.30
      
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From: "Scott Carlson" <scott at optionvue.com>
To: "The OpenCms mailing list" <opencms-dev at opencms.org>
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 22:51:39 +0800 (CST)
Subject: RE: [opencms-dev] Eclipse plugin for OpenCms VFS















v\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);}

o\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);}

w\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);}

.shape {behavior:url(#default#VML);}













 



 

  

 









When using OpenCmsVFS, the state listed

for files that have not been changed is ¡®online¡¯ ¨C this does not mean that if

you edit the file, you will change the online version, it merely means that the

¡®offline¡¯ (or whatever project that is setup in the Preferences¡­) and ¡®online¡¯

files are the same. At first, I thought this was a bug, too, until I figured

out what ¡®online¡¯ meant in this display. Some other states that are shown are ¡®changed¡¯

and ¡®new¡¯.



 



Using OpenCmsVFS plugin, no, you cannot

create new files. You must create new files using the OpenCms Workplace. Once

created, you can refresh the eclipse view by right-clicking and choosing

refresh on the appropriate folder.



 



OpenCmsVFS only seems to work with certain

OpenCms types. For example, it works great with JSP files, but it doesn¡¯t seem

to work with xmlpage files. For me, it will open xmlpage files, but it will not

save them.



 



As for files with no extensions, I don¡¯t

know about this ¨C I specify an extension for all files, so I can set a default

editor for them.



 



Oh, another thing I have found is that the

associated editor makes a difference, too. I have ¡®text editor¡¯ associated to

the files I edit using OpenCmsVFS. I tried ¡®java editor¡¯, and when using that

editor, save fails.



 



Scott



 



















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