![]() ![]() J.a.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForHierarchy(EventDispatchThread.java:174) J.a.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForFilter(EventDispatchThread.java:184) J.a.EventDispatchThread.pumpOneEventForFilters(EventDispatchThread.java:269) J.a.EventQueue.dispatchEvent(EventQueue.java:597) O.ji.access$000(NewFilesHandler.java:44) O.ji.handleNewFilesImpl(NewFilesHandler.java:136) ![]() O.ji.handleNoProjects(NewFilesHandler.java:245) The Dimensions extension is a nice feature that Netbeans doesn't offer, but it doesn't look like it's quite there yet. I thought I would give it another go to see if this problem was fixed. It looks like it almost made it, but not quite.Īn extra data point: I tried this same test about 6 or 8 months ago with an earlier version of the Oracle Dimensions extension and it crashed then to. Jdeveloper result (after Java exception): 9,236 files. After a while, it threw back a Java exception, which is at the bottom of this post. There was no hourglass or microhelp telling me it was doing anything, but it was downloading files. The recurse directory was on, and the other checkbox options were off. I selected the Dimensions download option from the menu, typed in my pass and selected my project and directory. Then, I cleaned out the folder again and started up Jdeveloper. Serena Dimensions Client result: 10,373 files. #ROUTECONVERTER VERSION THAT DOES NOT CRASH 32 BIT#1.7K Training / Learning / Certificationĭimensions extension version: 11.1.1.2.36.55.36Ĭlient Specs: 32 bit Windows XP (up to date), 4 gigs memory, 200 gigs free hard diskįirst, I cleaned out my source code directory and did a full get of our Java project from the Serena Dimensions window client.165.3K Java EE (Java Enterprise Edition).7.9K Oracle Database Express Edition (XE).3.8K Java and JavaScript in the Database. ![]()
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