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Max Fanucci
609 PointsAfter Eclipse update, crystal ball project missing
The crystal ball project I was pretty far along on is no longer loading when I open eclipse. In fact, I can't find it. Help?
3 Answers
Brian MacDonald
4,951 PointsEclipse uses a work folder as a directory for all of it's saved content (workspace in my case). If you haven't changed/deleted/moved any content before or after any changes it should still be in the same path as where you originally installed it.
Max Fanucci
609 PointsThanks for the reply Brian-- I wasn't able to find a way to search for work folders inside eclipse, but I found a work folder saved on my harddrive and managed to import it. The problem now is it seems incomplete (doesn't look like where I left off), and every line now shows an error alert. Is there an easy way to find the previous workspace in eclipse, eg, like opening a document..?
Ben Jakuben
Treehouse TeacherAre you using the bundle from Treehouse? If so, the Eclipse workspace should be in the same directory where everything was unzipped. Otherwise it would be in a default location that depends on the operating system, unless you specified otherwise when you first ran Eclipse. You can check your workspace settings by going to Eclipse > Preferences > General > Startup and Shutdown > Workspaces