'Finding occurrences' has encountered a problem

Hello,
I am getting constant errors with 'finding occurrences" while editing code in Flash Builder 4.7 beta. The errors occur while "mark occurrences" is turned on, but only affect certain variables in some classes. I haven't figured out a pattern to why this happens.
In details, the error given is
"An internal error occurred during: "Finding occurrences".
java.lang.NullPointerException"
I have no idea what started this problem; it seems like a bug. Anyone else experience this?

Solution:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/5965602#5965602
or else,
Recreate the workspace, and manually copy the .settings to the new workspace if you desire.
http://forums.adobe.com/message/5942805#5942805

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