New Ceylon-project has un-openable 'module.ceylon'
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Having just created a new Ceylon project ('POSTtoFile'), and within it a new ceylon module called 'server', I would like to open this file:
POSTtoFile / source / server / server / module.ceylon
in order to specify the dependencies of the server
module.
However, when double clicking on module.ceylon
in the left pane (Ceylong Explorer
), nothing happens. No empty file is shown. As I previously opened run.ceylon
, the content of run.ceylon
is still what is shown shown:
This is what I would like to write in module.ceylon
:
"PosttoFile can receive a http POST request and download
the received content to a file. Then it will terminate."
native ("jvm")
module server "1.0.0" {
import ceylon.http.server "1.3.3";
import ceylon.json "1.3.3";
import ceylon.io "1.3.3";
}
// ceylon.http.common, ceylon.http.client, ceylon.http.server, and ceylon.uri
ceylon
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Having just created a new Ceylon project ('POSTtoFile'), and within it a new ceylon module called 'server', I would like to open this file:
POSTtoFile / source / server / server / module.ceylon
in order to specify the dependencies of the server
module.
However, when double clicking on module.ceylon
in the left pane (Ceylong Explorer
), nothing happens. No empty file is shown. As I previously opened run.ceylon
, the content of run.ceylon
is still what is shown shown:
This is what I would like to write in module.ceylon
:
"PosttoFile can receive a http POST request and download
the received content to a file. Then it will terminate."
native ("jvm")
module server "1.0.0" {
import ceylon.http.server "1.3.3";
import ceylon.json "1.3.3";
import ceylon.io "1.3.3";
}
// ceylon.http.common, ceylon.http.client, ceylon.http.server, and ceylon.uri
ceylon
Does Eclipse's error log show anything?
– Paŭlo Ebermann
Nov 13 at 21:03
no it doesn't show anything
– loldrup
Nov 15 at 0:25
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Having just created a new Ceylon project ('POSTtoFile'), and within it a new ceylon module called 'server', I would like to open this file:
POSTtoFile / source / server / server / module.ceylon
in order to specify the dependencies of the server
module.
However, when double clicking on module.ceylon
in the left pane (Ceylong Explorer
), nothing happens. No empty file is shown. As I previously opened run.ceylon
, the content of run.ceylon
is still what is shown shown:
This is what I would like to write in module.ceylon
:
"PosttoFile can receive a http POST request and download
the received content to a file. Then it will terminate."
native ("jvm")
module server "1.0.0" {
import ceylon.http.server "1.3.3";
import ceylon.json "1.3.3";
import ceylon.io "1.3.3";
}
// ceylon.http.common, ceylon.http.client, ceylon.http.server, and ceylon.uri
ceylon
Having just created a new Ceylon project ('POSTtoFile'), and within it a new ceylon module called 'server', I would like to open this file:
POSTtoFile / source / server / server / module.ceylon
in order to specify the dependencies of the server
module.
However, when double clicking on module.ceylon
in the left pane (Ceylong Explorer
), nothing happens. No empty file is shown. As I previously opened run.ceylon
, the content of run.ceylon
is still what is shown shown:
This is what I would like to write in module.ceylon
:
"PosttoFile can receive a http POST request and download
the received content to a file. Then it will terminate."
native ("jvm")
module server "1.0.0" {
import ceylon.http.server "1.3.3";
import ceylon.json "1.3.3";
import ceylon.io "1.3.3";
}
// ceylon.http.common, ceylon.http.client, ceylon.http.server, and ceylon.uri
ceylon
ceylon
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Does Eclipse's error log show anything?
– Paŭlo Ebermann
Nov 13 at 21:03
no it doesn't show anything
– loldrup
Nov 15 at 0:25
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Does Eclipse's error log show anything?
– Paŭlo Ebermann
Nov 13 at 21:03
no it doesn't show anything
– loldrup
Nov 15 at 0:25
Does Eclipse's error log show anything?
– Paŭlo Ebermann
Nov 13 at 21:03
Does Eclipse's error log show anything?
– Paŭlo Ebermann
Nov 13 at 21:03
no it doesn't show anything
– loldrup
Nov 15 at 0:25
no it doesn't show anything
– loldrup
Nov 15 at 0:25
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Does Eclipse's error log show anything?
– Paŭlo Ebermann
Nov 13 at 21:03
no it doesn't show anything
– loldrup
Nov 15 at 0:25