A file, folder, and project cannot be deleted.
[Symptom]
Workbench operations may generate a file incorrectly such that the file path exceeds the maximum value for a file system path length, and attempts from the workbench or Explorer to delete that file, or a folder or project that contains that file, may fail.
[Action]
Use the following command to delete the file and the folder.
java -classpath <Workbench installation folder>\bin\f5drprfc.jar RemoveFolderContents folder-name
For each file and folder in the specified folder, the command asks whether to delete it and deletes the files and folders individually. The specified folder itself is not deleted.
The [Windows Security Alert] dialog box is displayed.
[Symptom]
The [Windows Security Alert] dialog box shown below may be displayed in the following cases:
An application is debugged.
A web application or an Apcoordinator application is executed using the Tomcat launch configuration.
Select [Help] > [Help Contents] from workbench menu.
The [Windows Security Alert] dialog box is displayed with a message as shown below.
To help protect your computer, Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program. Do you want to keep blocking this program? Name (N): Java(TM) 2 Platform Standard Edition binary Publisher (P): FUJITSU LIMITED
[Action]
In such cases, click any of [Keep Blocking], [Unblock], and [Ask Me Later] in the dialog box. Regardless of which button is clicked, the program can be used without any problems.
Note
The messages in the [Windows Security Alert] dialog box depend on the operating system you use. The messages described in this document are based on Windows XP Service Pack 2.
A memory shortage error occurs and Workbench may terminate.
[Symptom]
If a process that uses a large amount of memory is performed on the workbench, the following error message may appear and the workbench may terminate.
'An out of memory error has occurred. Consult the "Running Eclipse" section of the read me file for information on preventing this kind of error in the future.'
[Action]
If this occurs, refer to the following article and extend the heap area:
<Workbench installation folder>\eclipse\isstudio.htm
The Interstage Management Console or Interstage Java EE Admin Console does not start.
[Symptom]
The stopped state is standard for locally installed application server services. Since services are stopped, the Interstage Management Console and the Interstage Java EE Admin Console are not started.
[Action]
If a local Interstage Management Console or Interstage Java EE Admin Console is used, use the Interstage Management Service Operation Tool to start the application server services.
Note
Notes related to problems that occur in the workbench
Fujitsu cannot provide support for problems that occur in the following:
Features that are hidden by default in the standard workbench
Of the features displayed using [General] > [Capabilities] > [Advanced] on the settings page, this means the deprecated features that are in a non-selected state by default so they remain hidden, such as "Plug-in Development", "EMF Development", and "Non-recommended Function of Server Runtime".
The following Java EE 6 workbench features:
CVS
EMF (Eclipse Modeling Framework)
Plug-in Development features
EJB XDoclet related features
Static Web Project related features
Web service Axis related features
Server features of non-Interstage Application Server
Database features related to database products not described in "Related Software" of the Software Release Guide