This looks like a memory problem to me. Eclipse does eat up a lot of
memory. And if you are short of RAM, and you are doing lots of things,
you will hit StackOverflow.

On Feb 24, 12:22 am, Matt Kanninen <mathias...@gmail.com> wrote:
> This work flow is causing Eclipse to give me:
>
> Unhandled event loop exception
> java.lang.StackOverflowError
>
> Looking at the eclipse log it gives just a bit more information:
>
> Unhandled event loop exception java.lang.StackOverflowError
> org.eclipse.ui
>
> I am running:
>
> Eclipse IDE for Java Developers 1.2.1.20090918-0703     epp.package.java
>
> I tried re downloading eclipse, re installing the ADT plugin, using a
> new workspace, same problem.
>
> I am running a Dell Studio XPS 8100 64-bit Operating system with
> Windows 7 Home Premium.
>
> I can work around this by doing File -> Import rather then File -> New.

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