Kodo extension under JBuilder7 causes it to hang

Hi,
I'm using JBuilder7 with Kodo 2.3.2 and it seems like the IDE freezes or
hangs when I'm
compiling code.
If I run JBuilder with the -verbose enabled I see the following:
Tue Oct 08 14:12:53 EDT 2002: + JDOEnhancerTask.build
(jdoFileUrl=file:///D%|/J
DOTestProjects/JDOPrototypeTest/src/com/siemens/financial/jdoprototype/bos/P
ersn
ame.jdo,buildProcess=com.borland.primetime.build.BuildProcess@64aafa
Exception occurred during event dispatching:
Does anyone know what could be causing this?
Thanks in advance.

Based on the information you posted, there are two possible causes for
this problem: either one of the methods in our enhancer task is causing
the hang (seems unlikely given the undeterministic nature of the problem),
or we are throwing a RuntimeException out of the OpenTools build()
method, which is in turn somehow causing JBuilder to hang.
In Kodo JDO 2.3.3 and prior, there were three lines after the one that
caused the printout you reported and before a try-catch block that catches
all exceptions and does some reporting. 2.3.4 includes these three lines
in the try-catch block.
So, my anticipation is that the hang will go away, replaced with a build
error triggered by the unexpected exception.
It is also possible that the hang is occurring in our code, in which case
you'll continue to see the hang. Hopefully that's not the case. If it is,
please try to give us a reproducible test case (we have yet to see this
problem internally).
-Patrick
In article <anv84m$na$[email protected]>, TJanusz wrote:
Hi,
I'm using JBuilder7 with Kodo 2.3.2 and it seems like the IDE freezes or
hangs when I'm
compiling code.
If I run JBuilder with the -verbose enabled I see the following:
Tue Oct 08 14:12:53 EDT 2002: + JDOEnhancerTask.build
(jdoFileUrl=file:///D%|/J
DOTestProjects/JDOPrototypeTest/src/com/siemens/financial/jdoprototype/bos/P
ersn
ame.jdo,buildProcess=com.borland.primetime.build.BuildProcess@64aafa
Exception occurred during event dispatching:
Does anyone know what could be causing this?
Thanks in advance.
Patrick Linskey [email protected]
SolarMetric Inc. http://www.solarmetric.com

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        Time spent in kernel mode   0 Days 00:00:00.015
        Function   Source
        ntdll!NtWaitForMultipleObjects+c
        KERNELBASE!WaitForMultipleObjectsEx+dc
        user32!MsgWaitForMultipleObjectsEx+159
        user32!MsgWaitForMultipleObjects+1f
        GdiPlus!BackgroundThreadProc+4b
        GdiPlus!DllRefCountSafeThreadThunk+10
        kernel32!BaseThreadInitThunk+e
        ntdll!__RtlUserThreadStart+20
        ntdll!_RtlUserThreadStart+1b
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        Thread 6 - System ID 1988
        Entry point   0x00000000
        Create time   10/8/2014 3:28:20 PM
        Time spent in user mode 0 Days 00:00:00.00
        Time spent in kernel mode   0 Days 00:00:00.00
        This thread is not fully resolved and may or may not be a problem. Further analysis of these threads may be required.
        Function   Source
        user32!NtUserGetMessage+c
        user32!GetMessageW+2a
        mfc80u!AfxInternalPumpMessage+18 f:\dd\vctools\vc7libs\ship\atlmfc\src\mfc\thrdcore.cpp @ 153 + f
        mfc80u!CWinThread::Run+54 f:\dd\vctools\vc7libs\ship\atlmfc\src\mfc\thrdcore.cpp @ 625 + 7
        mfc80u!_AfxThreadEntry+10c f:\dd\vctools\vc7libs\ship\atlmfc\src\mfc\thrdcore.cpp @ 126
        msvcr80+29bb   
        msvcr80+2a47   
        ntdll!__RtlUserThreadStart+20
        ntdll!_RtlUserThreadStart+1b
        Back to Top
        Thread 7 - System ID 7596
        Entry point   0x00000000
        Create time   10/8/2014 3:28:20 PM
        Time spent in user mode 0 Days 00:00:00.015
        Time spent in kernel mode   0 Days 00:00:00.00
        This thread is not fully resolved and may or may not be a problem. Further analysis of these threads may be required.
        Function   Source
        user32!NtUserGetMessage+c
        user32!GetMessageW+2a
        mfc80u!AfxInternalPumpMessage+18 f:\dd\vctools\vc7libs\ship\atlmfc\src\mfc\thrdcore.cpp @ 153 + f
        mfc80u!CWinThread::Run+54 f:\dd\vctools\vc7libs\ship\atlmfc\src\mfc\thrdcore.cpp @ 625 + 7
        mfc80u!_AfxThreadEntry+10c f:\dd\vctools\vc7libs\ship\atlmfc\src\mfc\thrdcore.cpp @ 126
        msvcr80+29bb   
        msvcr80+2a47   
        ntdll!__RtlUserThreadStart+20
        ntdll!_RtlUserThreadStart+1b
        Back to Top
        Thread 8 - System ID 2880
        Entry point   0x00000000
        Create time   10/8/2014 3:28:20 PM
        Time spent in user mode 0 Days 00:00:00.00
        Time spent in kernel mode   0 Days 00:00:00.00
        This thread is not fully resolved and may or may not be a problem. Further analysis of these threads may be required.
        Function   Source
        user32!NtUserGetMessage+c
        user32!GetMessageW+2a
        mfc80u!AfxInternalPumpMessage+18 f:\dd\vctools\vc7libs\ship\atlmfc\src\mfc\thrdcore.cpp @ 153 + f
        mfc80u!CWinThread::Run+54 f:\dd\vctools\vc7libs\ship\atlmfc\src\mfc\thrdcore.cpp @ 625 + 7
        mfc80u!_AfxThreadEntry+10c f:\dd\vctools\vc7libs\ship\atlmfc\src\mfc\thrdcore.cpp @ 126
        msvcr80+29bb   
        msvcr80+2a47   
        ntdll!__RtlUserThreadStart+20
        ntdll!_RtlUserThreadStart+1b
        Back to Top
        Thread 9 - System ID 8072
        Entry point   0x00000000
        Create time   10/8/2014 3:28:20 PM
        Time spent in user mode 0 Days 00:00:00.00
        Time spent in kernel mode   0 Days 00:00:00.00
        This thread is not fully resolved and may or may not be a problem. Further analysis of these threads may be required.
        Function   Source
        ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject+c
        ntdll!RtlpWaitOnCriticalSection+d0
        ntdll!RtlpEnterCriticalSectionContended+a0
        ntdll!RtlEnterCriticalSection+42
        crpe32+13e84   
        crpe32+13ec5
        Crash Dump Analysis (Workstation 2)
        WARNING - DebugDiag was unable to locate debug symbols for crpe32.dll, so the information below may be incomplete.
        Detected possible blocking or leaked critical section at crpe32!MWCleanupProcess+3b3998 owned by thread 0 in PureService.dmp
        Impact of this lock
        9.09% of threads blocked
        (Threads 9)
        The following functions are trying to enter this critical section
        crpe32!Ordinal995+13e84
        The following module(s) are involved with this critical section
        C:\Program Files (x86)\SAP BusinessObjects\Crystal Reports for .NET Framework 4.0\Common\SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise XI 4.0\win32_x86\crpe32.dll from SAP BusinessObjects
        The following vendors were identified for follow up based on root cause analysis
        SAP BusinessObjects
        Please follow up with the vendors identified above
        Report for PureService.dmp
            Type of Analysis Performed   Hang Analysis
            Machine Name   ADMIN-LSM
            Operating System   Unexpected 
            Number Of Processors   4
            Process ID   3880
            Process Image   C:\Scribble\MarinaOffice.NET\PureService.exe
            System Up-Time   1 day(s) 04:57:28
            Process Up-Time   01:03:06
        Top 5 Threads by CPU time
            Note - Times include both user mode and kernel mode for each thread Thread ID: 0     Total CPU Time: 00:00:31.296 Entry Point for Thread: 0x00000000
            Thread ID: 2     Total CPU Time: 00:00:00.077 Entry Point for Thread: 0x00000000
            Thread ID: 7     Total CPU Time: 00:00:00.015 Entry Point for Thread: 0x00000000
            Thread ID: 5     Total CPU Time: 00:00:00.015 Entry Point for Thread: 0x00000000
            Thread ID: 4     Total CPU Time: 00:00:00.015 Entry Point for Thread: 0x00000000
        .NET Analysis Report
        CLR Information
        .NET Threads Summary
        CLR Information
        CLR version = 4.0.30319.34014
        CLR Debugger Extension = C:\Program Files\DebugDiag\x86Support\Exts\psscor4.dll
        .NET Threads Summary
            Failed to request ThreadStore
            Locked critical section report
            Critical Section    crpe32!MWCleanupProcess+3b3998 
            Lock State   Locked
            Lock Count   1
            Recursion Count   1
            Entry Count   0
            Contention Count   1
            Spin Count   33556432
            Owner Thread   0
            Owner Thread System ID   7988
        Thread report
        Thread 0 - System ID 7988
            Entry point   0x00000000
            Create time   10/8/2014 2:33:00 PM
            Time spent in user mode   0 Days 00:00:24.687
            Time spent in kernel mode   0 Days 00:00:06.609
        This thread is not fully resolved and may or may not be a problem. Further analysis of these threads may be required.
        .NET Call Stack
        Function
            CrystalDecisions.ReportAppServer.ClientDoc.ReportClientDocumentClass.Open(System.Object ByRef, Int32)
            CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.CRPE.PEOpenEngineEx(CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.PEEngineOptions ByRef)
            System.Windows.Forms.UnsafeNativeMethods.DispatchMessageW(MSG ByRef)
            System.Windows.Forms.UnsafeNativeMethods.DispatchMessageW(MSG ByRef)
            System.Windows.Forms.UnsafeNativeMethods.DispatchMessageW(MSG ByRef)
        Full Call Stack
        Function   Source
            ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject+c
            KERNELBASE!WaitForSingleObjectEx+99
            KERNELBASE!WaitForSingleObject+12
            dtsagent+3376d
            sacommlayer!DllGetClassObject+16dc
            clientdoc!DllGetClassObject+2b26b
            clientdoc!DllGetClassObject+a237
            clientdoc!DllGetClassObject+a3ea
            clientdoc!DllGetClassObject+213dd
            clr!JIT_MonExitWorker+a
            0x03eb1310
            0x09146f40
            0x114496b4
            0x114bf320
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        Thread 1 - System ID 4672
            Entry point   0x00000000
            Create time   10/8/2014 2:33:00 PM
            Time spent in user mode   0 Days 00:00:00.00
            Time spent in kernel mode   0 Days 00:00:00.00
        Function   Source
            ntdll!NtWaitForMultipleObjects+c
            KERNELBASE!WaitForMultipleObjectsEx+dc
            clr!DebuggerRCThread::MainLoop+98
            clr!DebuggerRCThread::ThreadProc+cb
            clr!DebuggerRCThread::ThreadProcStatic+b9
            kernel32!BaseThreadInitThunk+e
            ntdll!__RtlUserThreadStart+20
            ntdll!_RtlUserThreadStart+1b
        Back to Top
        Thread 2 - System ID 7832
            Entry point   0x00000000
            Create time   10/8/2014 2:33:00 PM
            Time spent in user mode   0 Days 00:00:00.062
            Time spent in kernel mode   0 Days 00:00:00.015
        .NET Call Stack
        Function
        Full Call Stack
        Function   Source
            ntdll!NtWaitForMultipleObjects+c
            KERNELBASE!WaitForMultipleObjectsEx+dc
            clr!WKS::WaitForFinalizerEvent+be
            clr!WKS::GCHeap::FinalizerThreadWorker+6e
            clr!ManagedThreadBase_DispatchInner+67
            clr!ManagedThreadBase_DispatchMiddle+82
            clr!ManagedThreadBase_DispatchOuter+5b
            clr!WKS::GCHeap::FinalizerThreadStart+198
            clr!Thread::intermediateThreadProc+4d
            kernel32!BaseThreadInitThunk+e
            ntdll!__RtlUserThreadStart+20
            ntdll!_RtlUserThreadStart+1b
        Back to Top
        Thread 3 - System ID 4668
            Entry point   0x00000000
            Create time   10/8/2014 2:33:01 PM
            Time spent in user mode   0 Days 00:00:00.00
            Time spent in kernel mode   0 Days 00:00:00.00
        .NET Call Stack
        Function
        Full Call Stack
        Function   Source
            ntdll!NtDelayExecution+c
            KERNELBASE!SleepEx+8a
            clr!ThreadpoolMgr::TimerThreadFire+3e
            clr!ThreadpoolMgr::TimerThreadStart+6b
            kernel32!BaseThreadInitThunk+e
            ntdll!__RtlUserThreadStart+20
            ntdll!_RtlUserThreadStart+1b
        Back to Top
        Thread 4 - System ID 4020
            Entry point   0x00000000
            Create time   10/8/2014 2:33:01 PM
            Time spent in user mode   0 Days 00:00:00.015
            Time spent in kernel mode   0 Days 00:00:00.00
        Function   Source
            ntdll!NtRemoveIoCompletion+c
            KERNELBASE!GetQueuedCompletionStatus+44
            System_Data!SNIAsyncWait+71
            kernel32!BaseThreadInitThunk+e
            ntdll!__RtlUserThreadStart+20
            ntdll!_RtlUserThreadStart+1b
        Back to Top
        Thread 5 - System ID 7308
            Entry point   0x00000000
            Create time   10/8/2014 2:33:01 PM
            Time spent in user mode   0 Days 00:00:00.00
            Time spent in kernel mode   0 Days 00:00:00.015
        Function   Source
            ntdll!NtWaitForMultipleObjects+c
            KERNELBASE!WaitForMultipleObjectsEx+dc
            user32!MsgWaitForMultipleObjectsEx+159
            user32!MsgWaitForMultipleObjects+1f
            GdiPlus!BackgroundThreadProc+4b
            GdiPlus!DllRefCountSafeThreadThunk+10
            kernel32!BaseThreadInitThunk+e
            ntdll!__RtlUserThreadStart+20
            ntdll!_RtlUserThreadStart+1b
        Back to Top
        Thread 6 - System ID 1988
            Entry point   0x00000000
            Create time   10/8/2014 3:28:20 PM
            Time spent in user mode   0 Days 00:00:00.00
            Time spent in kernel mode   0 Days 00:00:00.00
        Function   Source
            user32!NtUserGetMessage+c
            user32!GetMessageW+2a
            mfc80u!AfxInternalPumpMessage+18 f:\dd\vctools\vc7libs\ship\atlmfc\src\mfc\thrdcore.cpp @ 153 + f
            mfc80u!CWinThread::Run+54 f:\dd\vctools\vc7libs\ship\atlmfc\src\mfc\thrdcore.cpp @ 625 + 7
            mfc80u!_AfxThreadEntry+10c f:\dd\vctools\vc7libs\ship\atlmfc\src\mfc\thrdcore.cpp @ 126
            msvcr80!_callthreadstartex+1b f:\dd\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c @ 348 + 6
            msvcr80!_threadstartex+66 f:\dd\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c @ 326 + 5
            kernel32!BaseThreadInitThunk+e
            ntdll!__RtlUserThreadStart+20
            ntdll!_RtlUserThreadStart+1b
        Back to Top
        Thread 7 - System ID 7596
            Entry point   0x00000000
            Create time   10/8/2014 3:28:20 PM
            Time spent in user mode   0 Days 00:00:00.015
            Time spent in kernel mode   0 Days 00:00:00.00
        Function   Source
            user32!NtUserGetMessage+c
            user32!GetMessageW+2a
            mfc80u!AfxInternalPumpMessage+18 f:\dd\vctools\vc7libs\ship\atlmfc\src\mfc\thrdcore.cpp @ 153 + f
            mfc80u!CWinThread::Run+54 f:\dd\vctools\vc7libs\ship\atlmfc\src\mfc\thrdcore.cpp @ 625 + 7
            mfc80u!_AfxThreadEntry+10c f:\dd\vctools\vc7libs\ship\atlmfc\src\mfc\thrdcore.cpp @ 126
            msvcr80!_callthreadstartex+1b f:\dd\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c @ 348 + 6
            msvcr80!_threadstartex+66 f:\dd\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c @ 326 + 5
            kernel32!BaseThreadInitThunk+e
            ntdll!__RtlUserThreadStart+20
            ntdll!_RtlUserThreadStart+1b
        Back to Top
        Thread 8 - System ID 2880
            Entry point   0x00000000
            Create time   10/8/2014 3:28:20 PM
            Time spent in user mode   0 Days 00:00:00.00
            Time spent in kernel mode   0 Days 00:00:00.00
        Function   Source
            user32!NtUserGetMessage+c
            user32!GetMessageW+2a
            mfc80u!AfxInternalPumpMessage+18 f:\dd\vctools\vc7libs\ship\atlmfc\src\mfc\thrdcore.cpp @ 153 + f
            mfc80u!CWinThread::Run+54 f:\dd\vctools\vc7libs\ship\atlmfc\src\mfc\thrdcore.cpp @ 625 + 7
            mfc80u!_AfxThreadEntry+10c f:\dd\vctools\vc7libs\ship\atlmfc\src\mfc\thrdcore.cpp @ 126
            msvcr80!_callthreadstartex+1b f:\dd\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c @ 348 + 6
            msvcr80!_threadstartex+66 f:\dd\vctools\crt_bld\self_x86\crt\src\threadex.c @ 326 + 5
            kernel32!BaseThreadInitThunk+e
            ntdll!__RtlUserThreadStart+20
            ntdll!_RtlUserThreadStart+1b
        Back to Top
        Thread 9 - System ID 8072
            Entry point   0x00000000
            Create time   10/8/2014 3:28:20 PM
            Time spent in user mode   0 Days 00:00:00.00
            Time spent in kernel mode   0 Days 00:00:00.00
        This thread is not fully resolved and may or may not be a problem. Further analysis of these threads may be required.
        Function   Source
            ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject+c
            ntdll!RtlpWaitOnCriticalSection+d0
            ntdll!RtlpEnterCriticalSectionContended+a0
            ntdll!RtlEnterCriticalSection+42
            crpe32!Ordinal995+13e84
            crpe32!Ordinal995+13ec5
        Back to Top
        Thread 10 - System ID 4756
            Entry point   0x00000000
            Create time   10/8/2014 3:36:03 PM
            Time spent in user mode   0 Days 00:00:00.00
            Time spent in kernel mode   0 Days 00:00:00.00
        .NET Call Stack
        Function
        Full Call Stack
        Function   Source
            ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject+c
            KERNELBASE!WaitForSingleObjectEx+99
            clr!CLRSemaphore::Wait+bf
            clr!ThreadpoolMgr::UnfairSemaphore::Wait+12f
            clr!ThreadpoolMgr::WorkerThreadStart+309
            clr!Thread::intermediateThreadProc+4d
            kernel32!BaseThreadInitThunk+e
            ntdll!__RtlUserThreadStart+20
            ntdll!_RtlUserThreadStart+1b
        System Diagnostic Information
            [System Summary]
            Item Value
            OS Name Microsoft Windows 7 Professional x64
            OS Version 6.1 Service Pack 1 (Build 7601)
            System Name RENTAL
            System Model OptiPlex 760
            System Manufacturer Dell Inc.
            Processor Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E8400  @ 3.00GHz
            BIOS Version DELL   - 15
            IP 192.168.234.4
            Windows Directory C:\Windows
            System Directory C:\Windows\system32
            Locale United States
            User Name Rentals
            Time Zone Central Standard Time
            Total Physical Memory 3933 MB
            Available Physical Memory 1100 MB
            Serial number H2RN5J1
            MAC address 00-23-AE-8D-BD-AD

    Hi Aaaron
    This will be one of those; "works here, not there, what's the diff?". E.g.;
    OS?
    Load?
    Runtime - CR, DB clinet, VC++ and other.
    Printer drivers(?)
    If this is a 32 bit app, use the Modules utility to compare the runtime on a working computer and one that does not work. When doing the comparisons, look at the CR runtime, the db runtime, the VC++ runtime and any other runtime differences.
    Since you are using MS SQL 2012, ensure that the SQL Native 11 client is installed.
    Re. printer drivers, check to see that you are using the latest updates for what ever printer is default or used by the reports. Also, make sure the printer driver is designed for the OS.
    Oh. One more thing. You can attach files here; just click on the "Use advanced editor" link. You will have to rename the file to .txt, then attach. Just sayin - that way you don't have to copy paste
    - Ludek
    Senior Support Engineer AGS Product Support, Global Support Center Canada
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    Message was edited by: Ludek Uher

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