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Summary: | java.util.MissingResourceException: No such bundle org.openide.filesystems.Bundle | ||
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Product: | platform | Reporter: | Vojtech Sigler <vsigler> |
Component: | Filesystems | Assignee: | Jiri Skrivanek <jskrivanek> |
Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
Severity: | blocker | ||
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 6.x | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
URL: | http://statistics.netbeans.org/exceptions/detail.do?id=157968 | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: | 157968 |
Attachments: | stacktrace |
Description
Vojtech Sigler
2009-09-07 11:15:12 UTC
Created attachment 87210 [details]
stacktrace
Looking into the log, I can seen a "too many open files" message. Also, after this exception fired I was no longer able to clean/build projects with similar FNFE: too many open files. After I restarted the ide all projects which were previously opened were closed, but files remained opened. Though it is possible that I really had too many projects open at once, the IDE should still handle this reasonably. *** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 159093 *** Is it really a duplicate of #159093? The issue is resolved as fixed and seems to be a bit different. I think that the problem here is that NetBeans does not handle situation with too many open files. Yes, it is. It was marked as fixed by accident. It will be corrected. That issue is an umbrella for ClassNotFound and similar occasional failures. If you have a reproducible test case with empty userdir, please describe it to issue 159093. |