Error Resolving Qualified Name Occurred In File
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Design occurred in File ... 7 replies Latest Post - 2002-08-02T22:48:34Z by SystemAdmin Display:ConversationsBy Date SystemAdmin 110000D4XK 3659 Posts ACCEPTED ANSWER Pinned topic Error Resolving qualified name Design occurred in File ... 2002-05-17T23:04:54Z | Tags: Answered question the specified path file name or both are too long. the fully qualified file name must be less than This question has been answered. Unanswered question This question has not been answered
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yet. Hi ! I get the following error when I try to reverse engineer my java source code : 16:00:54|
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Error Resolving qualified name Design occurred in File ... I am sure Design is not a class defined in my code . I have rt.jar and j2ee.jar in my classpath. Log in to
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reply. Updated on 2002-08-02T22:48:34Z at 2002-08-02T22:48:34Z by SystemAdmin SystemAdmin 110000D4XK 3659 Posts ACCEPTED ANSWER re: Error Resolving qualified name Design occurred in File ... 2002-05-17T23:12:49Z in response to SystemAdmin 110000D4XK Hi Vinita, What file is Rose complaing about? Search that file for the word 'Design'. It does not have to be a attribute of that class type defined in the code. It could be an the specified path file name or both are too long publish import statement or somthing like that as well. Regards Vishu Log in to reply. SystemAdmin 110000D4XK 3659 Posts ACCEPTED ANSWER re: Error Resolving qualified name Design occurred in File ... 2002-05-17T23:28:11Z in response to SystemAdmin 110000D4XK Hello Vishu ! Thank you for such a quick reply ! This error occurs in one of my java files( application specific ) . However, "Design" does not appear in the form of an attribute, an import statement in any of the files in the application nor in the libraries it links too . It most probably has to be a classpath problem right ? Log in to reply. SystemAdmin 110000D4XK 3659 Posts ACCEPTED ANSWER re: Error Resolving qualified name Design occurred in File ... 2002-05-17T23:33:44Z in response to SystemAdmin 110000D4XK Vinita, Are you able to send me the .java file that Rose is complaining about? Or is it propreitary? When you did a search of the java file did you find the word 'Design' anywhere? Vishu Log in to reply. SystemAdmin 110000D4XK 3659 Posts ACCEPTED ANSWER re: Error Resolving qualified name Design occurred in File ... 2002-05-17T23:44:49Z in response to SystemAdmin 110000D4XK Yes , the co
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings the specified path file name or both are too long powershell and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow system.io.pathtoolongexception c# the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags aspnetcompilemergeintermediateoutputpath Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/forums/html/threadTopic?id=77777777-0000-0000-0000-000002906325 takes a minute: Sign up Best way to resolve file path too long exception up vote 41 down vote favorite 5 I created a app that downloads all document libraries in a SP Site , but at one point it giving me this error (I tried looking at google but couldn;t find anything, now if anyone knows any trick to http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8745215/best-way-to-resolve-file-path-too-long-exception solve this problem please respond otherwise thanks for looking at it) System.IO.PathTooLongException: The specified path, file name, or both are too long. The fully qualified file name must be less than 260 characters, and the directory name must be less than 248 characters. at System.IO.Path.NormalizePathFast(String path, Boolean fullCheck) at System.IO.Path.GetFullPathInternal(String path) at System.IO.FileStream.Init(String path, FileMode mode, FileAccess access, Int32 rights, Boolean useRights, FileShare share, Int32 bufferSize, FileOptions options, SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES secAttrs, String msgPath, Boolean bFromProxy) at System.IO.FileStream..ctor(String path, FileMode mode, FileAccess access, FileShare share, Int32 bufferSize, FileOptions options) at System.IO.File.Create(String path) it reaches the limit for string, Code is given below, #region Downloading Schemes private void btnDownload_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { TreeNode currentNode = tvWebs.SelectedNode; SPObjectData objectData = (SPObjectData)currentNode.Tag; try { CreateLoggingFile(); using (SPWeb TopLevelWeb = objectData.Web) { if(TopLevelWeb != null) dwnEachWeb(TopLevelWeb, TopLevelWeb.Title, tbDirectory.Text); } } catch (Exception ex) { Trace.WriteLine(string.Format("Exception caught when tried to pass TopLevelWeb:{1}, Title = {2}, object data to (dwnEachWeb_method), Exception: {0}", ex.ToString(), objectData.Web, objectData.Title)); } finally { CloseLoggingFile(); } } private void dwnEachWeb(SPWeb TopLevelWeb, string FolderName, string CurrentDirectory) { if (TopLevelWeb != null) { if (TopLev
use in ur project) like the String class, HastTable class, etc exist and then tell Rose "their" path. this should be done in https://www.mail-archive.com/rose_forum@rational.com/msg00591.html project specification. once u have done, then goto reverse engineer. and select ur project (add all classes recursively) and click on reverse. this should do it. best, -Piyush ______________________________ Reply Separator https://community.intuit.com/articles/1197814-error-h101-h202-h303-or-h505-when-opening-your-company-file _________________________________ Subject: RE: (ROSE) reverse engineering a .jar file Author: Bharath.Kumar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at internet Date: 12/12/00 3:42 PM Hi Vivek, Thanks for your reply. Though I did same settings for .jar the specified files in tools->Java->project specification (JDK 1.2.2 ver.) I'm getting same errors. can you specify which version of Java you were using and also what are .jar files you specified in classpath. Thanks Bharath ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ > Hi, > > V had tried to reverse engineer some .java files and we had found > similar errors. These errors were removed when we included the > the specified path dependencies (some were .jar files in our case) in the > Tools->Java->Project Specification. > > I feel ur problem is also a similar one and hence i would suggest u > to include all the dependencies of that .jar file u want to reverse > engineer. > > Hope this will be of some help. > > > Regards, > Vivek > > > ______________________________ Reply Separator > _________________________________ > Subject: (ROSE) reverse engineering a .jar file > Author: Bharath.Kumar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at internet > Date: 12/12/00 12:44 PM > > > > Hi Forum, > > We are using Rational Rose 2000e. While reverse engineering a .jar file > following errors/warnings are coming up. I have jdk 1.2.2 version and we > set > correct classpath in Rose Java - project specification also. > > 18:00:39| Error Resolving qualified name java.lang.Exception occurred in > File antlr\ANTLRException.class > 18:00:39| Error Resolving qualified name java.lang.String occurred in > File > antlr\ANTLRHashString.class > 18:00:40| Error Resolving qualified name java.lang.String occurred in > File > antlr\ASTFactory.class > 18:00:40| Error Resolving qualified name java.lang.String occurred in > File > antlr\BaseAST.class > 18:00:40| Err
in to Go to QuickBooks.com QuickBooks Learn & Support Home QuickBooks Help Last modified QuickBooks 2014 & Older, United States 5 people found this useful Error H101, H202, H303, or H505: when opening your company file When you open a company file in multi-user mode, you see an error: You're trying to work with a company file located on another computer, and this copy of QuickBooks can't reach the server on that computer (H202). It appears that the QuickBooks software on computer [server name] is set up to allow shared connections to the company file, but the QuickBooks software on your computer is unable to communicate with it (H202). You're trying to work with a company file located on another computer, and that computer needs additional installation and setup. (H101, H303, and H505). Note: Intuit does not support firewall or anti-virus programs. You may need to consult the program provider for assistance with installing and setting up your program. Why is this happening QuickBooks Desktop is trying to establish a connection to the company file and can't communicate with the server (computer hosting the QuickBooks files). Several issues can cause the following: Hosting configuration settings are incorrect - Another computer might have hosting turned on. Only the server (where the file is saved) should have hosting turned on. QB firewall ports are not set properly - Firewall is blocking incoming/outgoing communication to the company file. The .ND file is damaged or incorrect - The .ND file is a configuration file that allows QuickBooks to access a company file in a network. A damaged .ND file may prevent QuickBooks Desktop from accessing files over the network. QuickBooks can't obtain the IP address of the host computer - QuickBooks Database Server Manager might be using a different/bad IP address. DNS settings are incorrect - Workstations are configured to open the file through the hosts’ Full Qualified Domain Name (ex. computername.domain.com). QuickBooks services are not started - QuickBooksDBXX or QBCFMonitor services are not running and should be started automatically. How to fix it Resolve QuickBooks Desktop errors: H101, H202, H303, and H505 Intuit recommends several solutions for resolving errors. The first solution may solve your problem, or you may need to try all of them to resolve the issue. For best results, perform the solutions in the order shown. Solution 1: Download and use the QuickBooks File Doctor Download and run the QuickBooks File Doctor on the server and any workstation getting an H-series error. QuickBooks File Doctor will attempt to