IDE SUN STUDIO ONE V5
Hi,
I would like to build j2ee system, using an IDE. I have downloaded evaluation version of SUN STUDIO ONE SE which has no ejb facility.
But documentation says after creating package in Local System when you click all you will session bean. But I could not find there any thing about ejb. If any body can help me here to quickly find the STUDIO ONE EVALUATION VERSION that has EJB creation facility, It will be a great help for me.
Thanks in Advance
email: [email protected]
I think the Community Edition is the free/evaluation version; any other flavor needs to be paid for. Unfortunately, all flavors share the same documentation, which can lead you to believe the version you have can do things when it really can't; as is your situation.
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java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Instance_urn = urn:st: already exists in the registration data.
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Workaround 2:
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Hi all,
We're working on upgrading both the hardware and software on our application currently, and part of this involves upgrading our compiler to Sun Studio 12.1. I downloaded
SunStudio12u1-SunOS-SPARC-pkgs-ML.tar.bz2
from the Sun website and we installed it into the following location on our server:
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I successfully compiled all my code using the compiler, however, when I try to launch the debugger by typing ./sunstudio in the 'bin' directory, I get the following error:
{opt/compiler/sunstudio12.1/bin}./sunstudio
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Sun Studio requires a NetBeans IDE version 6.5.1 with NetBeans C/C++ module (cnd
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I have seen references to executing 'prepare_system' on forums while I was trying to investigate this, but when our sys admin folks try to execute the command, it does not work (command not found). They've mentioned that they expected a prepare_system script in the directory where we untarred the downloaded sun studio tarfile, but it is not there:
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total 6062
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First off - thanks for the response. I do have some follow up questions if you don't mind though:
1. When you say the install is corrupted, do you suspect
- the file I downloaded from the website either was corrupted, or was not the correct file for my platform
- the procedure used to install the software was incorrect
- something else
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Let me know what you think.
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Brendan. -
Sun Studio is unable to find a supported version of the NetBeans IDE at the
I'm following the system install instructions in the Grid Compute Utility guide, Appendix A "Building a Local Development Environment" and am getting stuck on step 4, installing sunstudio. I'm running Solaris 5.10 on x86 and can run netbeans IDE without problem. Here is some info, I'm not sure what other system info is relevant:
bash-3.00# which netbeans
/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/bin/netbeans
bash-3.00# which sunstudio
/usr/bin/sunstudio
bash-3.00# sunstudio
Validating NetBeans IDE at: "/opt/SUNWspro/../netbeans-5.5.1"
Sun Studio is unable to find a supported version of the NetBeans IDE at the specified location.
Sun Studio requires a NetBeans IDE version 5.5.1 with NetBeans C/C++ Development Pack version 5.5.1
installed. Sun Studio looks for a valid NetBeans IDE installation in the following order:
1) Location specified with --netbeanshome command line option
2) At /opt/netbeans-5.5.1 location, if exists
3) At /opt/SUNWspro/../netbeans-5.5.1 location, if exists
4) At /opt/SUNWspro/../../netbeans-5.5.1 location, if exists
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I think that NetBeans installation simply doesn't have c++ pack; you can install one following usual NetBeans modules installation path and then re-try starting Sun Studio.
Another option is to uninstall NetBeans and re-install Sun Studio using its installer, which should set up NetBeans properly. -
Pros and Cons of the Sun studio IDE
Hi all,
I have played a bit with the Sun studio now and I want to give you some feedback.
First of all, my background. I am working in a team with about 20 developers, developing a C++ application on Solaris.
Last time I stumbled across an installed Sun Studio 9 and gave it a try.
Initially I was verry impressed by the great debugger- and analyzer frontends, they look nice and work well.
After using the debugger from time to time and really enjoyed it, I thought about testing the studio for all-day work.
So, here are my impressions and the things that keep me away from using it.
1. The default editor isn't very usefull. For example, I missed regular expression search (and replace) and the feature to mark columns. Furthermore I really missed syntax highlightning for some other file types like sql- and config files, or even the feature to create my own. By the way, the predefined highlightning for C-files is also a bit too simple.
2. I think the external editor plugin is a bit buggy too, because sometimes I have trash in files that I have edited before. But this can also be my fault, because I use gvim and some editor macros to do sccs-actions. I think the problems occur mainly if I use this macros. In every case the external editor is not really an alternative way for me.
2. In our team we are using teamware as version-control tool and it does a really good job. So for Workshop 7 we have some editor macros and the teamware-tools from version 6. In the studio I have found the feature to create my own version control profiles, but this is a hard way with many tries and errors. For example I have never accomplished it to set further status information in the explorer window, it's 'Local' all the time.
3. The studio needs very much memory, I think about 250 MB or so. This is impressive, especially if all the 20 people in our team would start sunstudio. I have found a hint somewhere in the docu that the studio can work in a client-server mode over a VNC, but I haven't tried it because I don't know what the admins would say if I start running my own VNC.
4. After I have also tried eclipse with the cdt plugin, I really began to like the source-browser and missed it in the studio.
5. All in all I hoped that the newest Sunstudio got a netbeans update, because some of the plugins that exists only for newer netbeans-versions would also be useful for me and my team. But, at least the latest linux-preview is also based on netbeans 3.5. Maybee do you have plans to update netbeans within the studio?
Ok, that's all for now ;-)
Please don't understand me wrong, I really like some features of the studio, and it's a great improvement compared with the workshop version 6 that I used before. But, at all for me the studio is still not useable in all-day work.
P.S.
At work I have only access to Sun studio version 9, at home I have also tried version 11, that is the reason why I mixed the version-numbers sometimes ;-)
With kind regards,
Maaz761. The default editor isn't very usefull. For example, I missed
regular expression search (and replace) and the feature to
mark columns. Furthermore I really missed syntax highlightning
for some other file types like sql- and config files, or even the
feature to create my own. By the way, the predefined highlightning
for C-files is also a bit too simple.The current IDE we're working on is based on a current NetBeans
and has regular expression search (and replace). I'm pretty sure
NetBeans 5.0 (and presumably later versions) has syntax highlighting
for sql (its got an "SQL Editor" module which I'm guessing has the
highlighing you're asking for).
We're also working on many new editor features not in current
Sun Studio IDEs. These are mostly parser based stuff like code
completion, code folding, and a class viewer.
2. I think the external editor plugin is a bit buggy too, because
sometimes I have trash in files that I have edited before. But this
can also be my fault, because I use gvim and some editor macros
to do sccs-actions. I think the problems occur mainly if I use this
macros. In every case the external editor is not really an alternative
way for me.Its very difficult keeping sources in synch between netbeans and
an external editor. If you can give us a repeatable scenario for
failure we can take a look.
2. In our team we are using teamware as version-control tool and
it does a really good job. So for Workshop 7 we have some editor
macros and the teamware-tools from version 6. In the studio I have
found the feature to create my own version control profiles, but this
is a hard way with many tries and errors. For example I have never
accomplished it to set further status information in the explorer
window, it's 'Local' all the time.We'll definately have sccs support in the next release. TeamWare
support depends on the status of TeamWare. Sun end-of-lifed it
4 years ago. As long as its EOL'ed, we won't support it. But if it
were officially brought back, we'd (most likely) support it.
3. The studio needs very much memory, I think about 250 MB
or so. This is impressive, especially if all the 20 people in our team
would start sunstudio. I have found a hint somewhere in the docu
that the studio can work in a client-server mode over a VNC, but I
haven't tried it because I don't know what the admins would say if
I start running my own VNC.The VNC model shouldn't help on memory. How do you use the IDE
now? Do each of your 20 developers have Solars desktops? I'm
guessing they don't since you're talking about 20 users on one
system. The VNC approach runs all 20 IDEs (assuming all 20
developers are concurrently running the IDE) on the server machine.
So VNC won't help in that case.
On the other hand, if the 20 developers have Windows PCs on their
desktop then the next IDE should help substantially. We're working
on having the IDE run locally on your desktop, and do remote building
and debugging on your Solaris server. This puts most of the IDE
overhead on your desktop rather than the server. This should be
a much better model for multi-user development where Solaris
developers don't have Solaris desktops.
4. After I have also tried eclipse with the cdt plugin, I really began
to like the source-browser and missed it in the studio.We're planning on some browser capabilities. Some are in the
planning stages and others aren't even that far along. But we are
getting repeated inquiries about a source browser.
5. All in all I hoped that the newest Sunstudio got a netbeans
update, because some of the plugins that exists only for newer
netbeans-versions would also be useful for me and my team. But,
at least the latest linux-preview is also based on netbeans 3.5.
Maybee do you have plans to update netbeans within the studio?Well, each major netbeans release has had so many internal
changes its been difficult keeping up. Our next release is planning
to be much more in synch with NetBeans releases. We're doing
current development on the NetBeans trunk (currently thats targeting
the NetBeans 6.0 release).
Gordon -
Subversion support for Sun Studio 11 IDE
Hi there,
has anybody succeeded in using the Sun Studio 11 IDE with the Subversion SCM system? I searched the web for informations about this but didn't find anything.
Thanks for your help!
Jens SiebertJens,
The subversion module in netbeans is based on a current version
of netbeans (I'm not sure exactly which one). It very unlikely to work
with the Sun Studio 11 IDE because the Sun Studio 11 IDE is based
on a much older version of NetBeans (3.5.1 with modifications).
The next major release of Sun Studio should use the current
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How to run lint in the Sun Studio 12 IDE
I'm a newbie to the Sun Studio IDE, and I can't find a way to run lint in the IDE. The C compiler does not give many warnings (unused variables, etc), and lint does, so I want to get the lint diagnostics within the IDE.
I can run lint from a terminal, but that is very cumbersome when you have many source files.
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External Editor in Sun Studio 8 IDE
When I invoke any external editor (Gvim or Xemacs) via File->Open File, a note dialog comes up which says:
Waiting for connection from external editor...... If you want to cancel external editor support and use the built-in editor instead, click Cancel
The external editor never comes up and the dialog box stays there until I click "Cancel".
While this might occur for a number of common reasons, which hopefully I've considered, while trying to troubleshoot, the solution was very strange. When my unix prompt contained a carriage return as in the following:
"413:sc:/home/server_k55/rbuckwa
as defined by:
PS1='!:$Hostname $PWD
the above described behavior occurred.
However, when the unix prompt did not contain a carriage return as in:
"sc{413}$"
defined by:
PS1="$Hostname{!}$ "
the IDE opened the file and the external editor successfully.
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thanks,
rickThis sounds like a bug. We probably don't test with a prompt
containing a carriage return. You can file this bug using
http://bugs.sun.com if you like. Look for the "Sun Studio" categories.
--chris -
I got fresh installation of the Sun Studio 12 on Solaris 10, and I am trying to debug in the IDE. Project is using Sun Studio's compiler. But in the options I can see only gdb debugger. I looked into installed plugins, and there is no plugin for dbx (there is for gdb). Am I missing something? dbx binary is installed.
could you, please provide more details.
What system, how you installed SS12, etc.Solaris 10 11/06 s10x_u3wos_10 X86
I looked into installed plugins, and there is no plugin for dbx (there is for gdb).Where you are looking it for? Can you see module here:
Tools | Module Manager | Debugging ?
"dbx Debugger UI" Module should be there and should be enabled.
"C/C++ GDB Debugger" should be disabled.Yes, I had been looking there. There is no dbx plugin in that list.
In the installation log, dbx gui is referenced as installed without any problems:
Sun Studio 12 dbx GUI plug-in(i386) 12.0,REV=2007.05.10
Installing Sun Studio 12 dbx GUI plug-in as <SPROdbxui.2>
/opt/sunstudio12/SUNWspro/inventory/v16n1/SPROdbxui
/opt/sunstudio12/SUNWspro/prod/config/Modules/com-sun-tools-debugger-dbxgui.xml
/opt/sunstudio12/SUNWspro/prod/modules/com-sun-tools-debugger-dbxgui.jar
Installation of <SPROdbxui.2> was successful.
Installed Package: SPROdbxui.2
So I run find . -type f | ggrep 'modules.*\(dbx\|gdb\)'
./SUNWspro/prod/modules/com-sun-tools-debugger-dbxgui.jar
./SUNWspro/prod/modules-xml/off/org-netbeans-modules-cnd-debugger-gdb.xml
./SUNWspro/prod/modules-xml/on/org-netbeans-modules-cnd-debugger-gdb.xml
./netbeans-5.5.1/cnd1/update_tracking/org-netbeans-modules-cnd-debugger-gdb.xml
./netbeans-5.5.1/cnd1/modules/locale/org-netbeans-modules-cnd-debugger-gdb_ja.jar
./netbeans-5.5.1/cnd1/modules/locale/org-netbeans-modules-cnd-debugger-gdb_zh_CN.jar
./netbeans-5.5.1/cnd1/modules/org-netbeans-modules-cnd-debugger-gdb.jar
./netbeans-5.5.1/cnd1/config/Modules/org-netbeans-modules-cnd-debugger-gdb.xml
That plugin seems to be installed in the different directory. Is it possible to enable it somehow? -
Sun Studio 12 IDE doesn't allow me to edit the C++ source files...
I installed Sun Studio 12 on my PC:
SunOS version 5.10 running on x86
Java 1.5.0_16
I created a shared library project but I can't properly edit the source files. I can't scroll up/down or right/left over the source files. I would appreciate very much if somebody could support me with that.
Thanks and regards,
IoanHi Gordon,
First of all thanks for your prompt answer. Now let's go back to my problem :-) - I tried removing the folder you indicated me but there was no change...:-(. Please find below the log file you asked for:
Log Session: Saturday, August 30, 2008 3:16:22 PM EEST
System Info: Product Version = Sun Studio (Build 200704122300)
Operating System = SunOS version 5.10 running on x86
Java; VM; Vendor; Home = 1.5.0_16; Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM 1.5.0_16-b02; Sun Microsystems Inc.; /usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre
System Locale; Encoding = en (sunstudio); ISO646-US
Home Dir.; Current Dir. = /export/home/ioanp; /export/home/ioanp
Installation; User Dir. = /opt/netbeans-5.5.1/nb5.5:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/ide7:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/harness:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/cnd1:/opt/SUNWspro/atd1:/opt/SUNWspro/prod:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6; /export/home/ioanp/.sunstudio/12.0-SunOS-i386
Boot & Ext. Classpath = /usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/rt.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/i18n.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/sunrsasign.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/jsse.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/jce.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/charsets.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/classes:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/ext/dnsns.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/ext/localedata.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/ext/sunjce_provider.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/ext/sunpkcs11.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/ext/jhall.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/ext/jmf.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/ext/jmplay.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/ext/mediaplayer.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/ext/multiplayer.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/ext/jai_codec.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/ext/jai_core.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/ext/mlibwrapper_jai.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/ext/clibwrapper_jiio.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/ext/jai_imageio.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/ext/jmfmp3.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/ext/mp3plugin.jar:/usr/jdk/instances/jdk1.5.0/jre/lib/ext/gnome-java-bridge.jar
Application Classpath = /opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/lib/boot.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/lib/org-openide-modules.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/lib/org-openide-util.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/lib/locale/boot_ja.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/lib/locale/boot_pt_BR.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/lib/locale/boot_zh_CN.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/lib/locale/org-openide-modules_ja.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/lib/locale/org-openide-modules_pt_BR.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/lib/locale/org-openide-modules_zh_CN.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/lib/locale/org-openide-util_ja.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/lib/locale/org-openide-util_pt_BR.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/lib/locale/org-openide-util_zh_CN.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/lib/locale/swing-l10n_pt_BR.jar
Startup Classpath = /opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/core/core.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/core/org-openide-filesystems.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/core/locale/core_pt_BR.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/core/locale/core_zh_CN.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/core/locale/org-openide-filesystems_ja.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/core/locale/org-openide-filesystems_pt_BR.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/core/locale/org-openide-filesystems_zh_CN.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/platform6/core/locale/core_ja.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/nb5.5/core/org-netbeans-upgrader.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/nb5.5/core/locale/core_nb_ja.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/nb5.5/core/locale/core_nb_pt_BR.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/nb5.5/core/locale/core_nb_zh_CN.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/nb5.5/core/locale/org-netbeans-upgrader_ja.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/nb5.5/core/locale/org-netbeans-upgrader_pt_BR.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/nb5.5/core/locale/org-netbeans-upgrader_zh_CN.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/nb5.5/core/locale/core_nb.jar:/opt/netbeans-5.5.1/ide7/core/org-netbeans-modules-utilities-cli.jar:/opt/SUNWspro/prod/atd1/core/locale/core_sunstudio.jar
Turning on modules:
org.openide.util [6.8.31 200704122300]
org.openide.modules [6.5.31 200704122300]
org.openide.awt [6.7.31 200704122300]
org.openide.filesystems [6.4.31 200704122300]
org.openide.dialogs [6.5.31 200704122300]
org.openide.nodes [6.7.31 200704122300]
org.openide.windows [6.5.31 200704122300]
org.openide.options [6.4.31 200704122300]
org.openide.text [6.9.32 200704122300]
org.openide.explorer [6.5.31 1 200704122300]
org.openide.actions [6.5.31 200704122300]
org.openide.loaders [5.9.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.api.xml/1 [1.13.30 200704122300]
org.netbeans.spi.navigator/1 [1.2.31 200704122300]
org.openide.io [1.9.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.core.output2/1 [1.7.31.1 1 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.xml.core/2 [1.12.30.4 4 200704122300]
org.netbeans.bootstrap/1 [2.3.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.core.startup/1 [1.5.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.swing.plaf [1.5.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.core/2 [3.2.31.1 200704122300]
org.netbeans.libs.xerces/1 [1.8.32 2.8.0 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.xml.tax/2 [1.12.30.4.4 4 200704122300]
org.openide.execution [1.8.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.api.java/1 [1.10.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.editor.util/1 [1.8.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.editor.mimelookup/1 [1.3.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.editor.fold/1 [1.5.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.editor.lib/1 [1.9.31.1 1 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.editor.plain.lib/1 [1.3.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.queries/1 [1.7.31 200704122300]
org.openidex.util/3 [3.9.32 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.editor.settings/1 [1.4.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.editor/3 [1.26.31.1 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.editor.plain/1 [1.3.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.core.ui/1 [1.9.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.settings/1 [1.10.51 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.projectapi/1 [1.9.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd.api.model/1 [1.1.1 1 070814]
org.jdesktop.layout/1 [1.3.41 1.0 200704122300]
org.netbeans.api.progress/1 [1.5.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.libs.formlayout/1 [1.2.31 1 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.options.api/0 [1.3.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd/1 [1.1.1 1 070814]
org.netbeans.modules.projectuiapi/1 [1.13.32.5 5 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.project.ant/1 [1.12.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd.makeproject/1 [1.1.1 1 070814]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd.discovery [1.1.1 070814]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd.modeldiscovery [1.1.1 070814]
org.netbeans.modules.javahelp/1 [2.8.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.diff/1 [1.15.31.42 42 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.editor.errorstripe.api/1 [2.2.31.1 1 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.editor.errorstripe/2 [2.2.31.1.1 1 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.versioning/1 [1.3.31.1 1 200704122300]
org.netbeans.lib.cvsclient/1 [1.14.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.masterfs/1 [1.8.33 200704122300]
org.netbeans.core.execution/1 [1.9.31 200704122300]
org.apache.tools.ant.module/3 [3.24.31.1 1 200704122300]
org.netbeans.libs.jsch/1 [1.4.31 0.1.24 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.versioning.system.cvss/1 [1.7.31.1.42.1 1 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd.modelutil/1 [1.1.1 1 070814]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd.qnavigator/1 [1.1.1 070814]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd.antlr [2.7.5 070814]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd.repository.api/1 [1.1.1 1 070814]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd.apt [1.1.1 1 070814]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd.dwarfdump [1.1.1 070814]
org.netbeans.modules.xml.xam/1 [1.1.30 1 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.favorites/1 [1.11.41 200704122300]
org.apache.xml.resolver [1.1.30 1.1 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.xml.catalog/2 [1.11.30.4.4 4 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.projectui [1.9.10.5 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.editor.bookmarks/1 [1.3.31 200704122300]
com.sun.tools.swdev.advtools.actions.api [1.1.1 070730]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd.folding [1.1.1 1 070814]
org.netbeans.tasklistapi/1 [1.20.31.7 7 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.tasklist.core/2 [1.37.31.16.7 16 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.suggestions_framework/2 [1.15.31.9.16.7 9 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.tasklist.docscan/2 [1.23.31.9.16.7 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.ant.grammar/1 [1.14.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd.dwarfdiscovery [1.1.1 070814]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd.highlight [1.1.1 070814]
org.netbeans.lib.terminalemulator [1.3.1 070814]
com.sun.tools.swdev.sunstudio.update/1 [1.1.1 070730]
org.netbeans.modules.servletapi/1 [1.10.30 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.editor.completion/1 [1.6.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.spi.palette/1 [1.6.10 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd.model.services/1 [1.1.1 1 070814]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd.completion/1 [1.1.1 1 070814]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd.gotodeclaration [1.1.1 070814]
org.netbeans.modules.xml.schema.model/1 [1.1.30 1 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.xml.wsdl.model/1 [1.1.30 1 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.editor.codetemplates/1 [1.2.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd.modelimpl/1 [1.1.1 1 070814]
org.netbeans.modules.css/2 [1.12.30 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.image/1 [1.17.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.editor.structure/1 [1.12.30.1 1 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.xml.text/2 [1.12.30.4.4 4 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.xml.retriever/1 [1.0.20 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd.classview/1 [1.1.1 1 070814]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd.modelui [1.1.1 070814]
org.netbeans.modules.utilities/1 [1.21.32 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.utilities.project/1 [1.5.33 200704122300]
org.netbeans.swing.tabcontrol [1.6.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.core.windows/2 [2.7.31.1 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.httpserver/2 [2.6.30.42 42 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.xsl/1 [1.12.30.4 200704122300]
org.openide.src [1.8.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.xml.tools/2 [1.12.30.4.4.4 4 200704122300]
com.sun.tools.swdev.toolscommon [1.16.0.2 ${bm.build.name} ${bm.build.date}]
com.sun.tools.swdev.sunstudio/1 [1.1.1 070730]
org.netbeans.spi.viewmodel/2 [1.9.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.api.debugger/1 [1.7.33 200704122300]
org.netbeans.spi.debugger.ui/1 [2.8.33 200704122300]
com.sun.tools.swdev.advtools.actions.spi [1.1.1 070730]
com.sun.tools.debugger.dbxgui/3 [3.0.0.2 FCS 2007/08/06]
org.netbeans.modules.html.editor.lib/1 [1.5.30 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.html.editor/1 [1.5.30 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.properties/1 [1.17.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.xml.xdm/1 [1.1.30 1 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.cnd.repository [1.1.1 070814]
org.netbeans.upgrader [4.5.31 200704122300]
com.sun.tools.swdev.projectimport/1 [1.1.1 070730]
org.netbeans.modules.defaults/1 [1.2.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.html/1 [1.20.30 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.xml.schema/1 [1.12.30.4 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.editor.settings.storage/1 [1.4.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.autoupdate/1 [2.16.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.options.editor/1 [1.2.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.modules.properties.syntax/1 [1.17.31 200704122300]
org.netbeans.configuration.api [1.1.1 070814]
com.sun.tools.swdev.advtools.actions.control [1.1.1 070730]
org.netbeans.core.ide/1 [1.9.31 200704122300]
com.sun.forte.st.mpmt/1 [8.2]
com.sun.tools.swdev.advtools.actions.performanceanalyzeractions/1 [1.1.1 070730]
org.netbeans.modules.extbrowser/1 [1.10.30 200704122300]
ConfigurationDescriptorProvider: I/O in EQ is not good idea
THANKS AGAIN AND REGARDS,
John -
A newbie for "Sun[tm] ONE Studio C++ "
Can I get a free copy of Sun[tm] ONE Studio C++ ,just for develope use?
<http://wwws.sun.com/software/sundev/suncc/buy/index.html>
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Is it possible to run sun studio 12 ide with sun studio 8 compiler?
Hi, i am in the process of evaluating sun studio 12. Our company cannot move to sun studio 12 compiler collection right now as it is a huge code base and it will take us few months even before we start using sun studio 12 compiler in our development environment. Is it possible to use sun studio 12 ide with sun studio 8 compiler collection(CC, dbx etc)? Your feedback is appreciated. thank you.
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When I try to install Sun Studio 12 with the graphical installer, I get a message half was through that Java is not installed. In my case Sun's Java was already installed. I tell the Sun Studio installer to do the update and it finished what it was doing. After the install is done, I found that the Sun Studio executable is missing, so it looked like the installation did not work. What version of Java is Sun Studio expecting and does it need to be tied to a specific path? Is there a known method for installing Java for Sun Studio 12?
After this I uninstalled Java and Netbeans and started the system prep tool, which correctly said I was missing netbeans and java. I had the system prep tool install netbeans successfully but I get this message when trying to install java:
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sh-utils >= 2.0-1 is needed by jdk-1.5.0_09-fcs.i586
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