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Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Unexplained Error

[Sorry, another technical post]

I'm using Rational Software Architect to work on a Struts portlet project. There's something wrong with something, because whenever I save the struts-config.xml file, I see the message
Errors running builder "Table of Links" on project MyProject.
An error occurred while traversing resources.
I've been able to find one message thread in IBM's forums talking about this, and it does not appear to address my situation. I have applied all available fixes (up through Interim Fix 002 for Rational Software Architect 6.0.1.1, the latest available today), and I've tried every permutation I can dream up for the various forward names and paths.

So, why is this happening? More importantly, what steps can I take to debug this? Is there a log file I haven't found yet that would help to explain what specific error this builder is having?

I assume that I would see similar results in RAD (Rational Application Developer) as in RSA. Does Eclipse have functionality like this?

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've encountered this as well, and can't get past it. You're not alone!

1:08 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did u resolve this error?

4:22 PM  
Blogger Daniel said...

Unfortunately, I haven't gotten past it. However, service is up to a fourth service pack on RSA 6.0.1.1, so the problem may have been solved since I last tried it.

10:43 PM  

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