problem with Project References [message #471996] |
Tue, 13 June 2006 02:57  |
Eclipse User |
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Hello there,
I installed the latest WTP All-In-One together with the JSF plugin.
When I create a new project and add the faces facet, all goes well.
I need classes that are in a regular Java project however, which I add
through the "Project References" tab of the project properties.
That's where it goes wrong.
For a normal "Dynamic Web Project" without faces plugin a JAR is made of
all my classes and placed in the lib directory.
For the faces project this is no longer the case. I cannot access my
classes.
Help! Please !
Greetings,
Tom Colman
Belgacom
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Re: problem with Project References [message #471997 is a reply to message #471996] |
Tue, 13 June 2006 03:25  |
Eclipse User |
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Tom Colman wrote:
> Hello there,
>
>
>
> I installed the latest WTP All-In-One together with the JSF plugin.
> When I create a new project and add the faces facet, all goes well.
>
> I need classes that are in a regular Java project however, which I add
> through the "Project References" tab of the project properties.
> That's where it goes wrong.
> For a normal "Dynamic Web Project" without faces plugin a JAR is made of
> all my classes and placed in the lib directory.
> For the faces project this is no longer the case. I cannot access my
> classes.
>
>
> Help! Please !
>
>
> Greetings,
> Tom Colman
> Belgacom
All,
Meanwhile I found the solution, I needed to click the "other" project in
"J2EE Module Dependencies", only Project Reference was not enough.
Greetings,
Tom
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Re: problem with Project References [message #600673 is a reply to message #471996] |
Tue, 13 June 2006 03:25  |
Eclipse User |
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Tom Colman wrote:
> Hello there,
>
>
>
> I installed the latest WTP All-In-One together with the JSF plugin.
> When I create a new project and add the faces facet, all goes well.
>
> I need classes that are in a regular Java project however, which I add
> through the "Project References" tab of the project properties.
> That's where it goes wrong.
> For a normal "Dynamic Web Project" without faces plugin a JAR is made of
> all my classes and placed in the lib directory.
> For the faces project this is no longer the case. I cannot access my
> classes.
>
>
> Help! Please !
>
>
> Greetings,
> Tom Colman
> Belgacom
All,
Meanwhile I found the solution, I needed to click the "other" project in
"J2EE Module Dependencies", only Project Reference was not enough.
Greetings,
Tom
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