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I have an Elastic Beanstalk project that I have been working on for years. Copying the workspace to a new MacBook and downloading the latest Eclipse IDE has stopped me being able to 'Run As>' -> 'Run on Server' selecting the Elastic Beanstalk environment.
It requests the version number and then displays the error above.
I have copied the credentials file over. I have deleted the server and connected to it again in the AWS Explorer. I have turned off Use Incremental Deployments (which were giving an error)
I am using Eclipse IDE for Enterprise Java Developers Version: 2020-12 (4.18.0) Build id: 20201210-1552
The only installed JRE is SE 8
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I have an Elastic Beanstalk project that I have been working on for years. Copying the workspace to a new MacBook and downloading the latest Eclipse IDE has stopped me being able to 'Run As>' -> 'Run on Server' selecting the Elastic Beanstalk environment.
It requests the version number and then displays the error above.
I have copied the credentials file over. I have deleted the server and connected to it again in the AWS Explorer. I have turned off Use Incremental Deployments (which were giving an error)
I am using Eclipse IDE for Enterprise Java Developers Version: 2020-12 (4.18.0) Build id: 20201210-1552
The only installed JRE is SE 8
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: