I upgraded to the eap version and but it cannot detect Eclipse anymore.
I reinstalled the plugin as directed and Eclipse sees it correctly. However, YourKit is confused...
Any ideas?
Problem with 4.5-eap-build618 - Can't detect Eclipse plugin
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Hi,
I'm afraid I don't understand what the problem is.
Could you please provide more detailed description.
What is the exact version of Eclipse that you are using?
Which build of the profiler do you use?
What is your OS?
If there are any error messages shown by the profiler, could you please post their texts here.
I'm afraid I don't understand what the problem is.
Could you please provide more detailed description.
What is the exact version of Eclipse that you are using?
Which build of the profiler do you use?
What is your OS?
If there are any error messages shown by the profiler, could you please post their texts here.
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Eclipse Version: 3.1.0 Build id: I20050627-1435
I originally installed YourKit 4.0 build 566. It accepted the plugin with above version of Eclipse and everything worked fine.
Then I decided to upgrade to YourKit 4.5 build 618 (eap).
So, I uninstalled 4.0 and installed 4.5.
Then when I go to integrate with Eclipse again. It appears to accept, but whenever I do something like "Open Declaration in IDE Editor", it cannot detect the Eclipse plugin and takes me into the "Integrate with IDE" dialog again. Checking in Eclipse reveals the 618 plugin installed, so it is as if the YourKit application doesn't detect it's own plugin.
Does the problem make sense now?
I originally installed YourKit 4.0 build 566. It accepted the plugin with above version of Eclipse and everything worked fine.
Then I decided to upgrade to YourKit 4.5 build 618 (eap).
So, I uninstalled 4.0 and installed 4.5.
Then when I go to integrate with Eclipse again. It appears to accept, but whenever I do something like "Open Declaration in IDE Editor", it cannot detect the Eclipse plugin and takes me into the "Integrate with IDE" dialog again. Checking in Eclipse reveals the 618 plugin installed, so it is as if the YourKit application doesn't detect it's own plugin.
Does the problem make sense now?
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