I did something I rarely do. I punted. After so many gratuitous hours one has to make the business decision to say no mas.
I mean, I am actually doing the new firm a favor by shooting this old hag. Can you imagine developing on the smallest Macbook with 2gig of ram and an average resolution? Well let me tell you something, in Eclipse, that basically leaves with your four lines of code at a time to see. Not worth it. So I convinced them to get a "real" developers machine.
I just had to make them 'think different.'
- j-
On Oct 24, 2010, at 3:38 PM, Frédéric JECKER wrote: Hi,
I run fusion (hosting a linux+oracle vm) along eclipse 3.6 all day long without any issue
Regards
Fred
Le 22 oct. 2010 à 14:08, James Cicenia a écrit : I installed everything on a different computer. It went like a charm. So now I was thinking that the only different about the book from hell is that it has VMWare Fusion on it. Anyone have Fusion running and Eclipse, etc.?
Either way... I have given up on it and am just curious. I told the new company they have to invest in a new "real" developers machine.
- j-
On Oct 20, 2010, at 9:42 AM, John Huss wrote: Check the working directory in the app's launch configuration.
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 9:23 AM, James Cicenia <email@hidden> wrote:
I fixed that already.. .did nothing.....
So let's review:
What tells eclipse to read the Properties file?
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