Content of Property Inspector is lost...

Hello,
I created a simple project in JDeveloper. But I can not see the properties of the frame or button or textfield in Property Inspector.
I dont know what I did wrong.
May someone help please?
Thanks in advance...

Yeah... :-) I got the problem solved.
I was using Ubuntu 7.10 in combination with Oracle JDeveloper 10g 10.1.3.3.
I had installed JDK 1.5 and JDK 1.6 (both puplished by sun). JDK 1.6 was my default JDK and so JDeveloper started by default with this JDK.
Because of a bug in the Ubuntu Desktop Effects -> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=539670
I couldn't see any gui when I started JDeveloper with JDK 1.5. So I decided to use JDK 1.6 which worked fine, until I decided to use swing to develop gui applications.
The solution was to disable the desktop effects of ubuntu and to change the JavaHome in the config file of JDeveloper:
jdevstudiobase10133/jdev/bin/jdev.conf
# Directive SetJavaHome is not required by default, except for the base
SetJavaHome /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun
Afterwards I started JDeveloper (using JDK 1.5) and guess what, I can see the gui of JDeveloper. I only needed to change the projects default JDK to JDK 1.6 and now JDeveloper itself runs with JDK 1.5, but the projects get compiled and developed using JDK 1.6, which is just what I wanted.
:-)

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