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Paul,
Open the Resource Perspective. The Navigator view in that Perspective
does not filter anything out, so you may see it there. If you can see it,
then I would try deleting it from that Perspective.
If that doesn't work, try closing WDSC, then find your "workspace" folder.
Under that folder navigate to
".metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.core.resources\.projects". See if your
project is listed there. If it is, try deleting it and restarting WDSC.
If that doesn't work, what you need is a new workspace. There are several
options:
1) Delete the existing workspace folder
2) Rename the existing workspace folder (so you can import stuff back in)
3) Create a new WDSC shortcut and add -data C:\MyWorkspace to the
command line. This will start WDSC with a new workspace in the location
you specify.
Mark
"Paul Nicolay" <Paul.Nicolay@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: [WDSCI-L] Project already exists...
Hi,
Due to a network failure, WDSC failed to start correctly, and now one of
the projects which was located on it is not listed anymore in the J2EE
Navigator ? When trying to import the project, the wizard says it already
exists ?
I found a few directories below my C:\Documents and Settings ..., but a
cleanup of these didn't solve the problem ?
What can I do to correct this... or will I need to reinstall WDSC
completely for this glitch ?
Kind regards,
Paul
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