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Eclipse with JAR - Classpath on OpenSuse 12.1 [message #857785] Thu, 26 April 2012 21:37 Go to next message
martin kaspar is currently offline martin kasparFriend
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Registered: April 2012
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Hello dear Eclipse-fans


well i am brandnew to eclipse - i never ever used it so far!


i run a OpenSuse Linux Version 12.1 - and all works fine.

i am currently tryin to install the OSMGenerator - a tool that allows to put OpenStreetMap files
into MySQL-databases therefore i have to setup Eclipse.

Firstly i have to setup Eclipse
The OSMGenerator is set up as an Eclipse project, so i should be able to use it directly from within Eclipse (along with all the build&jar options).
One thing i will need, however, as a dependency on another project of the developer skyebook i have to grab this JAR - and add it to my classpath.

i need these JAR


Well one question - where is my classpath?
look forward to hear from you
greetings


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Re: Eclipse with JAR - Classpath on OpenSuse 12.1 [message #865668 is a reply to message #857785] Mon, 30 April 2012 14:03 Go to previous message
Russell Bateman is currently offline Russell BatemanFriend
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Registered: July 2009
Location: Provo, Utah, USA
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On 4/26/2012 3:37 PM, martin kaspar wrote:
> Hello dear Eclipse-fans
>
>
> well i am brandnew to eclipse - i never ever used it so far!
>
>
> i run a OpenSuse Linux Version 12.1 - and all works fine.
>
> i am currently tryin to install the OSMGenerator - a tool that allows to
> put OpenStreetMap files
> into MySQL-databases therefore i have to setup Eclipse.
>
> Firstly i have to setup Eclipse
> The OSMGenerator is set up as an Eclipse project, so i should be able to
> use it directly from within Eclipse (along with all the build&jar options).
> One thing i will need, however, as a dependency on another project of
> the developer skyebook i have to grab this JAR - and add it to my
> classpath.
>
> i need these JAR
>
> Well one question - where is my classpath?
> look forward to hear from you
> greetings
>
>
> #

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