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Re: Using eclipse on Jaguar - where is swing or awt?



On Samstag, November 30, 2002, at 09:13 Uhr, Walter Ritter wrote:

Hi,

I recently wanted to switch to eclipse as my Java IDE but I can not build any swing or awt applications since those packages and probably some others too can't be found if I want to import them. I also noticed that those packages are not listed in the eclipse-Java-browser. BTW: I'm running MacOS 10.2.2

Am I missing something? Do I have to set additional classpaths?

Since a lot of you seem to use eclipse as their IDE of choice I guess there must be a solution to this problem.


Before creating a new project, open Preferences/Java/New Project and select 'JRE
Container' from the popup menu. 'JRE Containers' are the new preferred way of dealing
with JREs that consist of more than one jar.
If your project already exists, open the project properties from the context menu and
select the Java Build Path page, then the Library tab. Select the JRE_LIB and press the
Advance button. Select the Add Container: radio button and 'OK'. You will get a new
container with both libraries. Remove the original JRE_LIB entry

Regards,

Cyrill
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