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Hi Joe,

Not sure if this will help, but ....
No more handles means that eclipse is unable to obtain a handle for a UI
component for display from Windows.  Every widget (ie combobox, entry
field, window etc) needs a handle from the Windows OS.
Generally this is cause by a UI component/plugin which is not correctly
disposing  of its UI element after displaying it.
If shutting down the workbench and rebooting does not solve the problem,
you should contact IBM support for assistance so that it can be determines
which component is misbehaving.

thanks,

Violaine Batthish
WebSphere Development Studio Client, IBM Toronto Lab



wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 09/21/2006 12:28:12 AM:

I got an SWT error when using the JavaScript debugger (not sure the cause
and effect; I've noticed some problems using the workbench at 1680x1050,
such as the editor windows not gettin properly resized when switching
from
debug to my custom iEdit perspective).  Anyway, I got the SWT error and
after a little jockeying around I shut down the IDE.  Now whenever I try
to
start it again, I get the splash window, a pause, and the an error
telling
me to look at the log.  The log says Application Error followed by
"SWTError: No more handles".   The stack is quite deep, so I'm not
including
it here, but I've run across this before.  The only way I got around it
last
time was to start from an empty workbench and re-import everything
manually.
I'd really rather not do that again!



Any ideas?  Is there a way to get the system to try and rebuild the
workbench views?



Joe



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