ClassNotFound using Lotus Expeditor w/Google Apps API [message #65002] |
Wed, 17 June 2009 19:30 |
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Originally posted by: jochs.critical-masses.com
I have tested and run standard VM Google Apps code in Eclipse Ganymede.
When I try to insert the code into an event handler for a button on a
preference page in a plugin, though, I get a sever EventLoopException
telling me that the class was not found (Throwable occurred:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
com.google.gdata.client.docs.DocsService) I imagine this must be a build
path issue as I have the necessary jars in the project's Java Build Path
as external jar files. How do I correct or troubleshoot this issue?
Thanx in adv.
-Jake
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http://code.google.com/apis/documents/docs/2.0/developers_gu ide_java.html
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FIXED: Re: ClassNotFound using Lotus Expeditor w/Google Apps API [message #65094 is a reply to message #65002] |
Thu, 18 June 2009 13:11 |
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Originally posted by: jochs.critical-masses.com
I put the dependecy jars in the project's /lib folder and named them on
the project's runtime classpath. I would have thought that having the
project dependency alone would have guaranteed the proper setup when
running... I wish I could find better documentation on this aspect of
Eclipse/PDE programming.
Jake Ochs wrote:
> I have tested and run standard VM Google Apps code in Eclipse Ganymede.
> When I try to insert the code into an event handler for a button on a
> preference page in a plugin, though, I get a sever EventLoopException
> telling me that the class was not found (Throwable occurred:
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> com.google.gdata.client.docs.DocsService) I imagine this must be a build
> path issue as I have the necessary jars in the project's Java Build Path
> as external jar files. How do I correct or troubleshoot this issue?
>
> Thanx in adv.
> -Jake
>
> [1]
> http://code.google.com/apis/documents/docs/2.0/developers_gu ide_java.html
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FIXED: Re: ClassNotFound using Lotus Expeditor w/Google Apps API [message #598407 is a reply to message #65002] |
Thu, 18 June 2009 13:11 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: jochs.critical-masses.com
I put the dependecy jars in the project's /lib folder and named them on
the project's runtime classpath. I would have thought that having the
project dependency alone would have guaranteed the proper setup when
running... I wish I could find better documentation on this aspect of
Eclipse/PDE programming.
Jake Ochs wrote:
> I have tested and run standard VM Google Apps code in Eclipse Ganymede.
> When I try to insert the code into an event handler for a button on a
> preference page in a plugin, though, I get a sever EventLoopException
> telling me that the class was not found (Throwable occurred:
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> com.google.gdata.client.docs.DocsService) I imagine this must be a build
> path issue as I have the necessary jars in the project's Java Build Path
> as external jar files. How do I correct or troubleshoot this issue?
>
> Thanx in adv.
> -Jake
>
> [1]
> http://code.google.com/apis/documents/docs/2.0/developers_gu ide_java.html
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