Hmmm. My project file is being populated with:
<nature>org.rubypeople.rdt.core.rubynature</nature>

I think I was overwriting the project file from my svn source which had that line in it. When I paste your line below, it works.

Thanks for your help.

Steve



On 12/17/05, Matt Kent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
FYI, what makes a Rails project a Rails project is this line
<nature>org.radrails.rails.ui.railsnature</nature>
in the .project file. When you check out from SVN as Rails project, it should run the New Rails Project wizard and then dump your files into the project.


On 12/16/05, Steve Odom < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks. I've tried that. I'm not sure what is wrong. It has taken lots of experimenting between creating new, clean workspaces, exporting SVN files, and other reset combinations. I'm getting closer.

Steve


On 12/16/05, Matt Kent <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
When you check out from SVN, make sure you check out as Rails project. The Rails Navigator and Data Explorer will only show Rails projects.

On 12/16/05, Steve Odom <


[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
Hi,

Just installed RadRails (I was using Eclipse previously). The problem I have is the Rails Navigator view does nothing. Although I have a project open, nothing ever shows up in Navigator. If I open up a resource view, I can see my project tree. Am I doing something wrong?

I am having a similar problem with my data perspective. I can't get any database to be in view.

I've tried uninstalling RadRails (and Eclipse) and starting anew but that didn't help.

I created this project by setting up svn in Radrail and using it to select my new project.

Any ideas?

Lastly, I've read that debugging has a bit more to go in Radrails. To run breakpointer, are others just opening up a shell and running it from there?

Thanks,

Steve

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