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How do I prevent Eclipse from hanging on startup?
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I have problem with running my Eclipse. I tried 3.7, 4.2 and 4.3 versions with java 6 and java 7. Nothing can help me. It shows me popup screen but it doesn't start to load( I dont have chance to choose workspace).
Starting it with -debug -console
parameters shows that it stops running in this moment:
Time to load bundles: 10
Starting application: 6374
osgi>
I have started JVisualVM but I cannot observe anything special. There are no deadlocks etc.
Edit
My observations were to deep... After ~60s pid of eclipse is dead.
Edit 2
Now it stops on
Time to load bundles: 8
org.eclipse.m2e.logback.configuration: The org.eclipse.m2e.logback.configuration bundle was activated before the state location was initialized. Will retry after the state location is initialized.
Starting application: 3557
Edit 3
I have managed to start it but only with -clean
parameter and with choosing workspace from command line -data
parameter.
I've had exactly the same problem and could solve it using the answer here https://stackoverflow.com/a/5504530/1275767 which works by moving the projects out of the workspace and back in again after Eclipse has been started and stopped.
Starting it with -clean -data started eclipse but whenever I switched the workspace using the eclipse gui it wouldn't load.
Remove .snap (or .markers in Indigo) from .metadata.plugins\org.eclipse.core.resources.projects\\
Couldn't solve these problems with any of the above options on mars or neon. Downgraded to Luna, which also happens to be the version that I had deleted previously. This worked for me.
With Eclipse Kepler, you need to remove all of the .snap files within the .plugins directory, i.e. C:...\eclipse-jee-kepler-R-win32.metadata.plugins. Once I did that, everything started up fine. (NOTE: There are about 10 *.snap files total)
Tried all the above options, nothing worked. So I finally figured out the solution:
I removed all JRE installations in my C:\Program Files and C:|Program Files(x86) folders. Installed a new JDK 7 package, copied the fullpath of JDK7\bin folder and appended it at the end of the "Path" variable found under 'Environment variables' of my Windows 7 pc. Then restarted everything, so it worked.