issue with adding a class file location to the classpath [message #34179] |
Thu, 14 November 2002 00:20 |
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Originally posted by: gaurav_khanna_nospam.hyperion.com
Hi,
I have a classes which are not in a jar but in a folder. I am using eclipse
2 and it so happens that I just cannot get eclipse to recognize those
classes. The only way that works is the classes are in a jar file.
Thanks
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Re: issue with adding a class file location to the classpath [message #34211 is a reply to message #34179] |
Thu, 14 November 2002 00:22 |
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Originally posted by: gaurav_khanna_nospam.hyperion.com
Pressed Send too soon.
Is there any way that I can add a folder containing packages and classes
into the classpath? Seems as if this is a bug.
Thanks
"Gaurav Khanna" <gaurav_khanna_nospam@hyperion.com> wrote in message
news:aquo6s$10n$1@rogue.oti.com...
> Hi,
>
> I have a classes which are not in a jar but in a folder. I am using
eclipse
> 2 and it so happens that I just cannot get eclipse to recognize those
> classes. The only way that works is the classes are in a jar file.
>
> Thanks
>
>
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Re: issue with adding a class file location to the classpath [message #585924 is a reply to message #34179] |
Thu, 14 November 2002 00:22 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: gaurav_khanna_nospam.hyperion.com
Pressed Send too soon.
Is there any way that I can add a folder containing packages and classes
into the classpath? Seems as if this is a bug.
Thanks
"Gaurav Khanna" <gaurav_khanna_nospam@hyperion.com> wrote in message
news:aquo6s$10n$1@rogue.oti.com...
> Hi,
>
> I have a classes which are not in a jar but in a folder. I am using
eclipse
> 2 and it so happens that I just cannot get eclipse to recognize those
> classes. The only way that works is the classes are in a jar file.
>
> Thanks
>
>
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