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Re: So Nobody knows XCode ClassPath, huh? How bout packages?



On Oct 19, 2004, at 3:37 PM, Isaac Rivera wrote:

Everyone avoids the question and nobody ever answers it.
I understand the issues with IDEs, I am new to Java, but not to programming. I much prefer the conveniences of and IDEs.

I appreciate your answer, but the question is how to add dirs to classpath, not whether I should use XCode to learn or not.

A simple Google search of "xcode classpath site:apple.com" revealed as its third hit the following archived posting from this list:

http://lists.apple.com/archives/java-dev/2003/Nov/msg00070.html

with the text:

" If you open the "Target" category and double-click on your target, you
should see the window that you are looking for. It's laid out just like
it was in Project Builder; "Pure Java-Specific" is under "Info.plist
Entries > Simple View". You can set the Main Class and Classpath there."

I found similar information by opening "Developer Tools Help" and searching for "classpath" there.

Chris Espinosa
Appel
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