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Bug 33822

Summary: IOOBE:->The document xxx couldn be loaded when you perform CVS->update -C
Product: editor Reporter: dmladek <dmladek>
Component: -- Other --Assignee: issues@editor <issues>
Status: CLOSED DUPLICATE    
Severity: blocker    
Priority: P2    
Version: -S1S-   
Hardware: Sun   
OS: All   
Issue Type: DEFECT Exception Reporter:
Attachments: The IOOBE stacktrace

Description dmladek 2003-05-22 08:21:08 UTC
Solaris 9, jdk1.4.2 rc #22, NEvada RC3
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it's far too annoying  thet ediator complains
about reladed file.
I guess it's more general problem and there is no
relation beatween this and CVS modules (especialy
JavaCVS).
But using CVS support in ide is a "good tool" to
reproduce this bug.

Reproduction:
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1. Have a mounted JavaCVS FS.
2. Have some [up-to-date] file opened in the
editor
3. Modify this file, and save it.
4. invoke popup menu on this file, and choose
   cvs->update...
   (the 3 dots are neccessary to invoke an input
dilaog for 
   update commad, thus hold CTRL or ALT while you
choosing menu item)
5. There check up the check box:
   "Get clean copy" and press OK button
6. usualy I get the some Excetion complaining
about impossibility to lead/find file.

I'm attaching just one which occures me now
Comment 1 dmladek 2003-05-22 08:23:39 UTC
Created attachment 10372 [details]
The IOOBE stacktrace
Comment 2 dmladek 2003-05-22 08:29:50 UTC
BTW: throwing the E. isn't a reason for P2,
but it's happening  quite often AND SOMETIMES, the EDITOR's instance
in TAB (with this file) is unuasable... can't get anywhere your carret
cursor and anywhere start to type.

The others Editor's TABs are still usable and you could continue your
work.

But I dislake I must close the TAB and open file again, and if you've
had opened more files and was used to have them in some order, now
your file is opened somewhere else.... see you what I mean, don't you?
Comment 3 Miloslav Metelka 2003-05-23 11:20:17 UTC
This is duplicate of #33040
Eliminating of the issue requires broader ongoing changes in
org.openide.text package.

*** This issue has been marked as a duplicate of 33040 ***
Comment 4 dmladek 2003-08-01 13:54:46 UTC
don't understand how this could be a dup of problems when you generate
javadoc. Even stacktraces are differet...
Hope you're righ