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[jwt-dev] Re: Newbie Question/Issue: JWT Hanging on startup
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Hi Edmund
This log seems to talk about key binding conflict, we've already seen 
some as you can see at :
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=277436
However, I don't think that's the main problem for you.
You can change key bindings in Window > Preferences... > General > Key 
by sorting them by Category.
Out of interest anyway, what's your locale ?
But I'm not sure it answers your previous problem:
"I'm relatively new to the Eclipse world, but I saw the potential of JWT 
and jumped in.  However, I am having difficulties getting started with 
JWT.  I have Snow Leopard (10.6.2) running Eclipse 3.6 (64bit) with Java 
1.6 JVM (64bit).  When creating a new JWT workflow I immediately run 
into problems.  Eclipse seems to properly setup a new JWT workflow but 
begins to use a great deal of CPU (100%) and there doesn't seem to be 
any errors generated.  Do I need to install Java 1.5 JVM and somehow get 
Eclipse to point to it.  Is there something I'm missing from this 
installation?"
Regards,
Marc
Edmund Young a écrit :
Thanks a lot Marc,
I just grabbed the log entry as I started a JWT project.  Looks like a 
conflict with an existing binding:
!ENTRY org.eclipse.jface 2 0 2009-12-01 00:57:28.148
!MESSAGE Keybinding conflicts occurred.  They may interfere with normal 
accelerator operation.
!SUBENTRY 1 org.eclipse.jface 2 0 2009-12-01 00:57:28.148
!MESSAGE A conflict occurred for ALT+COMMAND+Q P:
Binding(ALT+COMMAND+Q P,
       ParameterizedCommand(Command(org.eclipse.ui.views.showView,Show 
View,
               Shows a particular view,
               Category(org.eclipse.ui.category.views,Views,Commands for 
opening views,true),
               org.eclipse.ui.handlers.ShowViewHandler@3b54fd7a,
               
[Lorg.eclipse.ui.internal.commands.Parameter;@48cd7304,,true),[Lorg.eclipse.core.commands.Parameterization;@283a30f3), 
       org.eclipse.ui.defaultAcceleratorConfiguration,
       org.eclipse.ui.contexts.window,,cocoa,system)
Binding(ALT+COMMAND+Q P,
       ParameterizedCommand(Command(org.eclipse.ui.views.showView,Show 
View,
               Shows a particular view,
               Category(org.eclipse.ui.category.views,Views,Commands for 
opening views,true),
               org.eclipse.ui.handlers.ShowViewHandler@3b54fd7a,
               
[Lorg.eclipse.ui.internal.commands.Parameter;@48cd7304,,true),[Lorg.eclipse.core.commands.Parameterization;@463b627), 
       org.eclipse.ui.defaultAcceleratorConfiguration,
       org.eclipse.ui.contexts.window,,cocoa,system)
!SESSION 2009-12-01 01:13:05.835 
-----------------------------------------------
eclipse.buildId=M20090917-0800
java.version=1.6.0_15
java.vendor=Apple Inc.
BootLoader constants: OS=macosx, ARCH=x86_64, WS=cocoa, NL=en_US
Framework arguments:  -product org.eclipse.epp.package.jee.product 
-keyring /Users/euser/.eclipse_keyring -showlocation
Command-line arguments:  -os macosx -ws cocoa -arch x86_64 -product 
org.eclipse.epp.package.jee.product -keyring 
/Users/euser/.eclipse_keyring -showlocation
!ENTRY org.eclipse.core.resources 2 10035 2009-12-01 01:13:15.862
!MESSAGE The workspace exited with unsaved changes in the previous 
session; refreshing workspace to recover changes.
I'll also install the 32-bit versions and see if the results are the 
same or different.  Let me know how else I can help you, help me.  :lol:
Thanks!
Ed