Re: Problem: ERXExtensions have not been initialized.
Re: Problem: ERXExtensions have not been initialized.
- Subject: Re: Problem: ERXExtensions have not been initialized.
- From: Tim Worman <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2012 11:35:33 -0700
Ângelo:
I know someone suggested enabling bundles. Try disabling "Generate Bundles." I have had it work both ways. My entire workspace is set to not generate bundles and works great. However, I have found the Moo Tools examples require it to be checked in order to not have this problem at launch.
I intend to do what Chuck suggested, I just haven't had a chance to look into it.
T
On Sep 4, 2012, at 11:02 AM, Ângelo Andrade Cirino <email@hidden> wrote:
> Hi Chuck,
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> Cleaning and rebuilding was one of my first attempts in solving the problem. I am guessing I will need to remove everything, from my copy of Wonder to Eclipse and everything related to it and then reinstall everything again.
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> I had already looked at the ERExtension class initialization and it is very little helpful in trying to figure out the where the problem is. I will first reinstall the whole thing. If it does not solve the problem I will debug and step through the initialization.
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> Angelo
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> Em 04/09/2012, às 14:56, Chuck Hill escreveu:
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>> I can't guess what is wrong for you. Have you tried completely cleaning and re-building that framework? And removing any installed copies? If that does not work, I think you will need to step through the Wonder initialization code and see what the problem is.
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>> Chuck
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>> On 2012-09-04, at 10:55 AM, Ângelo Andrade Cirino wrote:
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>>> Hi Chuck,
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>>> The project and the model where working properly until Eclipse damaged my workspace and I had to create a new one. Prior to the problem with Eclipse I was able to use migrations, ERAttachment and to setup my production database flawlessly. But now I am stuck.
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>>> Angelo
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>>> Em 04/09/2012, às 14:22, Chuck Hill escreveu:
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>>>> That is saying that something is wrong with the VisionarModelos_1_0. Or maybe that an exception was thrown in a static initializer. I have not looked at that code in a while. It could mean that the Info.plist or some other part of that framework is incorrect or missing. You can take a look at the source in Wonder that does the initialization and see what is causing problems. I have often wished that this check could offer a bit more information on what might be wrong.
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