Does Aptana Studio 3 support Caller Hierarchy? - aptana

I used the RadRails version 2.0 from Aptana. Now I have upgraded to Studio version 3.0 but I am unable to find the "Open Caller Hierarchy" button. It is not available in the drop down on right click nor in the main menus. Does anybody know if this action still exist or it is not currently available?
I am talking specifically for Ruby code here.
Thanks in advance

Nope, not yet available. Create a feature request at http://jira.appcelerator.org/browse/APSTUD
Cheers,
Max

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Website running .NET 3.5 cannot use feature not part of ISO-2 specs

I am getting this error a lot:
Feature '{insert feature here}' cannot be used because it is not part of the
ISO-2 C# language specification
I am working on a .NET 3.5 website that I've worked on on and off for about two years. I've never seen this error before my most recent around of updates. I'm using a decent amount of LINQ coding throughout and I get these errors related to much of the LINQ code. Based on what I've read it seems like even though I'm using .NET 3.5, for some reason it thinks I'm using 2.0. But I can't find anything that says how to fix it.
One example of a problem is that if I try to add a new item to the App_Code directory, I do not get the option to add a LINQ to SQL dbml file.
If anyone can shed some light on how exactly I would fix this, I would much appreciate it.
I was unable to locate an "Advanced" option under the build tab. I have a feeling it is probably because it is a web app. I looked through the web.config and found 2 parts that may be important. Most things referenced 3.5.0.0 or v3.5. The settings are consistent with older backups of the web.config from when there were no errors. By the way, only intellisense and things within VS2010 are giving me problems. The website is running error free.
I have completed a total uninstall and re-install of VS2010 and I'm still having the same issue. I fired up my old install of VS2008 and I am NOT having this issue there. However, I would MUCH prefer to use VS2010 on this project.
I opened the website in VS2010 on my work computer, and there are no errors reported. This is making me think that there is something on my laptop that is causing the problem. As I noted above, I completely reinstalled Visual Studio 2010 and I am still having the problem. What does this leave? I have only one extension installed in VS, and it's the same one at work and on my laptop. Also, I did not reinstall the extension after reinstalling VS, and the problem persists.
Both PC's run Win7 Ultimate. Have VS2008 and VS2010 installed. VS2010 has the same extension installed on both. On my laptop I have the full version of SQL Server 2008 installed, but only the Management Studio on my desktop (we have a server in the office). Would SS2008 have anything to do with it?
Go to your project properties, the Build tab, Advanced - that should allow you to set which version of C# you want to use. It should default to the latest version supported by the version of Visual Studio you're using, but it sounds like at some point you've switched it to ISO-2.
(That's certainly true for Windows projects and class libraries - there may be a different location in a web app. In particular, have a look in Web.config.)
If this has only started happening recently, I'd have a look through your source control history at changes to any configuration files. Also try creating a new project of the same type, and see if that has the same problem.
Jon Skeet's answer is mostly correct. The location for the update is in the "Property Pages" which I got to by right-clicking on the name of the website, clicking Property Pages, the Build item, then target framework.
The extension I use, Solution Navigator, has it's own heading for the solution. Right-clicking on it DOES NOT give me the Property Pages option. By chance I right clicked on the title of the website under the solution heading and was presented with the Property Pages option. In there was the Build tab which contained the target framework option.
Once I finally found the target framework option, it was indeed set to .NET 2.0 for some reason. I changed it to 3.5, reloaded the solution, and now it works great.
Thanks a million Jon for your help and time working with me!!

STS and AccuBridge

Due to a problem I'm encountering with STS2.3.3.M2 and JUnit tests, I decided to try out the newest STS (v2.5.1RELEASE). I installed AccuBridge since Accurev is our version controller and I was trying to checkout a project from depot... except that my STS hangs when I try to select the depot.
Steps I did:
1. New > Project > Accurev > Checkout from AccuRev
2. Click Next
3. Pick either radio button and STS hangs
Nothing's wrong with any of my paths though. And, when I still try to connect with my older STS2.3.3.M2, I can still connect to Accurev. Btw, we're using Accurev 4.9...
Any ideas?
My assumption is that STS 2.5 is based on a vendor customization of Eclipse Helios 3.6, right? As of the 2010.2 plugin for Eclipse, it is not necessarily compatible with versions other than Classic Eclipse, especially vendor customizations. You may get some functionality, but not all. This is being worked on for the 2010.3 AccuRev plugin, so for now I'd recommend that you stay with the 2.3.3 STS.
Hope this helps!
Cheers,
~James

Visual Studio 2010 hangs when starting asp.net site debugging

i have problem with Visual Studio 2010 on Windows 7 x64. When i started asp.net site debugging, it stoped working. Only solution is restarting IIS.
Have anyone experiences with this?
Thanks
As Peter mentioned, manually attaching through the Attach to Process dialog should work.
Another option is to temporarily update your project to .NET Framework v4.0. In the IDE, this can be done in 'Build' section of under project properties.
We are still investigating the issue to find a longer term solution.
Sorry for the inconvenience that this problem has caused.
This M$ Connect article points straight to the topic: http://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/556000/vs-2010-hangs-when-debugging-asp-net-3-5-web-application-or-website
Apart from the different intermediate solutions proposed, there seems to be an official Microsoft VS 2010 HotFix available here: http://archive.msdn.microsoft.com/KB2106584/Release/ProjectReleases.aspx?ReleaseId=4834.
HTH
Here's a workaround that helped me:
Go to Debug->Attach to Process. If the 'Attach To' box says 'Automatic: Native code' then click the 'Select...' button. In the 'Select Code Type' dialog change the option from 'Automatically determine the type of code to debug' to 'Debug these code types' and choose ONLY the options for you project. For me this was 'Managed (v2.0, v1.1, v1.0)'. Click OK. Then click Cancel in the 'Attach to Process' dialog.
At this point I'm now able to do F5 Debugging.
I hope this helps!
For what it is worth I had this problem this morning out of nowhere. In my case I am converting a database into webpages and one of the folders of one of the projects in my solution now has over 200 thousand html web pages. As soon as I one off'd my solution and removed the project with the giant folder debugging worked again.
This is not unlike what happens when performing a global search and vs 2010 tries to search a folder with an enormous # of files.

How do I find the my version Number of MS ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit?

I know I am not running the most up-to-date version of ACT on my server. (I tried to update it recently and it broke a bunch of things.)
So I want to use a control that I have never used before and I need to look at the reference for the control to be sure I'm using it correctly. But I dont know the exact version I am running.
Where can I find this information?
Right click on the AjaxControlToolkit.dll file and view the properties. The version number there will tell you what version you are using.

Could not open the editor: Assertion failed:

when i open .mxml flex file in eclipse it gives error
Could not open the editor: Assertion failed:
Does any one know about it
First of all you can give which operating System and version, IDE version, Flex plugin version, detail of error message. You can try ;
Check eclipse and flex plugin version compatibility if you use flex plugin. (If you use Linux operating system flex plugin compatible with eclipse 3.3 ide if not You can try to install flex plugin on eclipse 3.3 if you use 3.4 or 3.5 and so on)
You can download full package of flex ide instead of flex plugin on eclipse
I think its better to stop searching when you are in Flash and Linux. Here in this link its very much transparent. I tried all the fix provided out there, nothing did really worked what new comers are looking for.
Details: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flex/flexbuilder_linux/releasenotes.html#sysreq
Note: GUI will never work, which we are thinking and Autocomplete etc will also not work. So Flash and Linux is actually useless and time lose. The best thing is keep reporting Adobe for this. Because they are counting our Linux Vote.
Try changing your current workspace to another one, it helped in my case.
If you have disabled asking for workspace at startup you can change it here:
Window > Preferences > General > Startup and Shutdown
I just got the same error, after moving my project to a new computer. Turns out the build paths needed to be changed in the new computer. After updating those it seemed to fix the problem.
I struggled with this a couple of hours: my own "solution" to this was that I had Eclipse Galilieo / Weblogic 10.3.2 / Windows 7 set up correctly, but was accidently opening an old Eclipse Helios install pointed to the same projects. In other words yes, its likely a slight path difference or a new name for an updated resource along one of your paths. "assertion failed" is such a generic exception that you could get with so many different softwares, that I thought this input wouldnt hurt...

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