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RE: SomebodyPleaseHelpMe - sample Java bridge test
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RE: SomebodyPleaseHelpMe - sample Java bridge test


  • Subject: RE: SomebodyPleaseHelpMe - sample Java bridge test
  • From: "Mondragon, Ian" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 15:27:38 -0600

mike,

thanks for the info (about using the jar command...like i said, i'm a java
dummee). the classes are definitely there. just can't load them in. isn't
that just....special?

- ian

> -----Original Message-----
>
> Never done it. But it almost sounds like it finds java.util.Vector
> but doesn't find TestJavaClass.
> To make sure it's there to be found you could probably from the
> Terminal...
> cd Contents/Resources/Java
> jar -tvf the.jar
> If its there (class in jar), then missing from the search path
> somewhat comes to mind, but I can't tell you off-hand what path will be
> searched.
> No attachments to the list work. Except little pictures
> occasionally, I haven't figured out how thats being done yet either, but I
> don't have any to include anyhow.
>
> Mike Hall <email@hidden>
> <http://www.spacestar.net/users/mikehall>
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