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1- create new android project 2- Write new BaseAdapter, at the end, hit ctrl+space 3- click on 'expand link' on javadoc 4- Eclipse will clash or 1- open javadoc browser 2- refresh javadoc of android project 3- In some situation the Eclipse will crash Here is my Error log of Eclipse: http://pastebin.com/G4b3VWK4 -- Configuration Details -- Product: Eclipse 1.4.1.20110909-0613 (org.eclipse.epp.package.java.product) Installed Features: org.eclipse.jdt 3.7.1.r371_v20110810-0800-7z8gFcoFMLfTabvKsR5Qm9rBGEBK
Does it also crash when looking at JRE Javadoc (e.g. HashMap)?
>3- click on 'expand link' on javadoc Can you attach a screenshot of this?
Created attachment 204999 [details] Eclipse crash when clicking on expand hyperlink on the javadocs
(In reply to comment #1) > Does it also crash when looking at JRE Javadoc (e.g. HashMap)? No, I have lot of crash when reading Android Javadocs not on JRE Javadocs.
(In reply to comment #3) > Created attachment 204999 [details] > Eclipse crash when clicking on expand hyperlink on the javadocs Interesting Javadoc. Can you try this: 1. open the Javadoc view, then select the Android element, then expand 2. select the Android element and then Shift+F2 (this should open the Javadoc in an external browser)
(In reply to comment #5) > (In reply to comment #3) > > Created attachment 204999 [details] [details] > > Eclipse crash when clicking on expand hyperlink on the javadocs > > Interesting Javadoc. Can you try this: > 1. open the Javadoc view, then select the Android element, then expand > 2. select the Android element and then Shift+F2 (this should open the Javadoc > in an external browser) But when I hit shift+F2 the Javadoc open in new eclipse windows (Eclipse Browser in new tab). The problem is that some time the crash occurs when I reading Javadoc Browser, sometimes when I right click and then refresh the page, the eclipse will crash. How to set eclipse to open Javadoc in external browser like Google Chrome?
> How to set eclipse to open Javadoc in external browser like Google Chrome? General > Web Browser preference page
(In reply to comment #7) > > How to set eclipse to open Javadoc in external browser like Google Chrome? > General > Web Browser preference page Thanks a lot for your consideration, temporarily I use external browser, But what about this bug? Is this a real bug or other thing? I have reported another bug?! 360332 after days no any one consider it, could you please check it?
(In reply to comment #8) > (In reply to comment #7) > > > How to set eclipse to open Javadoc in external browser like Google Chrome? > > General > Web Browser preference page > > Thanks a lot for your consideration, temporarily I use external browser, But > what about this bug? Is this a real bug or other thing? It needs to be investigated. Could you attach the HTML that works outside but causes Eclipse to crash? > I have reported another bug?! 360332 after days no any one consider it, could > you please check it? I moved the bug to the right component.
The dump shows the native libraries for both WebKitGTK and XULRunner loaded, indicating that one of your plugins (probably the Android one) is explicitly creating a SWT.MOZILLA-style Browser, while the default SWT.NONE-style Browsers are using WebKit. The mixing of these renderers in a shared process has proven to be problematic in many cases due to version differences between their common dependent libraries, so org.eclipse.swt.browser.DefaultType was introduced in 4.3 to enable plug-ins to specify the native type for SWT.NONE-style Browsers in order to avoid these conflicts. Plug-ins that create a Browser with a renderer-specific style like SWT.MOZILLA are now required to set this, and I'm quite sure that this would fix your case. Marking report as a duplicate of the report that introduced this property. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 390853 ***