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successfully debugged classes within this project for some time. However,
when I attempt to profile classes externally within this project, I get
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError exceptions for the main class. The
classpath was set to include all jars/directories that where necessary
where included in the configuration.
In respect to the configuration, all buttons on the Main tab of the
configuration for an external class are disabled. I am assuming that you
just type in the fully qualified class name for the Class name: and type
in a delimited list of jars/directories for the Class path:.]]>Karl Koster2006-02-24T14:18:52-00:00Re: External Profiling startup problems
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/17060/54802/#msg_54802
So the class you want to profile is actually not part of your project
but somewhere on the filesystem? If that's the case you will need to
create a new "External Java Application" from the Profile configuration
dialog. This is different from the "Java Application" configuration
which refers to classes withing the Eclipse workspace.
Regards,
Samson
Karl Koster wrote:
> I have an existing Eclipse project that I am attmepting to profile. I
> have successfully debugged classes within this project for some time.
> However, when I attempt to profile classes externally within this
> project, I get java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError exceptions for the main
> class. The classpath was set to include all jars/directories that where
> necessary where included in the configuration.
>
> In respect to the configuration, all buttons on the Main tab of the
> configuration for an external class are disabled. I am assuming that you
> just type in the fully qualified class name for the Class name: and type
> in a delimited list of jars/directories for the Class path:.
>
>
>]]>Samson Wai2006-02-24T16:55:56-00:00