Workaround: (1), locate the workspace where the project is located, delete the. Metadata configuration file. (2), start Eclipse, relocate to the previous workspace directory, rebuild the same name project (do not delete the original project, as long as the name of the establishment of the same line). Or choose a different location to inject the original process files into the new project, remember to tick the "Copy projects into Workspace" online for other solutions:(1), Window, Preferences "select the proposal kinds contained in the ' Default ' content Assi, content Assist, Editor, Java St list"the other Java proposals hooks up (2), theContent Assi, Editor, Java, Window, Preferences St-to-"select the proposal kinds contained in the ' Default ' content assist list" the Java proposals Hook (note, for EC Lipse 3.6 My solution is to remove the metadata under workspace
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