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sbirnieMemberI have a freshly installed version of Eclipse 3.2 and MyEclipse 5.0. The project directory is from a 3.1 Eclipse / 4.x ME. I don’t think that is causing this problem, but I thought I should mention it.
I have an existing project that is a ME Web project and added Hibernate 2 capabilities. I created a new plain Java project and added ME Spring and Hibernate 3 capabilities. The JVM is listed below as 1.5, but I forced the project to use 1.4.2_07.
I am trying to reverse engineer a table through the DB Browser. When I do, I get an Warning that the wizard generates 3.0 mappings and the project is a Hibernate 2 project. It then opens up the wizard, and it looks like it’s trying to do the reverse engineering to the project that was already created earlier. I’ve tried to highlight the new project, but that doesn’t seem to work.
I’m hoping I’m just missing something very simple.
*** Date: Fri Jul 14 10:52:22 EDT 2006
*** System properties:
OS=WindowsXP
OS version=5.1
Java version=1.5.0_04*** MyEclipse details:
MyEclipse Enterprise WorkbenchVersion: 5.0 Milestone 2
Build id: 20060703-5.0-M2*** Eclipse details:
Eclipse SDKVersion: 3.2.0
Build id: M20060629-1905Eclipse Platform
Version: 3.2.0.v20060609m-AgOexn6hlEUsvBO
Build id: M20060629-1905Eclipse RCP
Version: 3.2.0.v20060609m-SVDNgVrNoh-MeGG
Build id: M20060629-1905Eclipse Java Development Tools
Version: 3.2.0.v20060609m-F7snq1fxia-Z4XP
Build id: M20060629-1905Eclipse Plug-in Development Environment
Version: 3.2.0.v20060609m——6zXJJzJzJq
Build id: M20060629-1905Eclipse Project SDK
Version: 3.2.0.v20060609m-GNq6oQq-7es-Y81
Build id: M20060629-1905Eclipse Graphical Editing Framework
Version: 3.2.0.v20060626
Build id: 20060627-0816Eclipse startup command=-os
win32
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-launcher
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Brian FernandesModeratorsbirnie,
When the wizard starts up, it initializes itself to last project to which you reverse engineered files.
So, since you last REed to the 2.0 project, you will see the warning message when the wizard starts.All you have to do is click the Browse button at the top of the Wizard and choose a new Java source folder, corresponding to your new 3.0 project and proceed with the reverse engineering.
When you start the wizard again, it will have your new project pre-initialized on open.Hope this helps,
Brian. -
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