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Re: Xcode with .jar file
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Re: Xcode with .jar file


  • Subject: Re: Xcode with .jar file
  • From: Hiro Fujimoto <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 14:14:38 +0900

Reply to myself :-p

I found the following in Xcode 1.0 release note 'Known Issues'.

Currently Java and AppleScript files are not supported in native targets, and therefore
targets containing these launguages should not be upgraded to native.

Is this meaning my project (is conaining .java source) could not develop with Xcode?
Oh, I hope the next version support Java in native.


Thanks.  everyone.

hiro.

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On 2003/12/17, at 10:36, Hiro Fujimoto wrote:

Thank you, Dave,

But I set the build window always open. And it didn't any error or warning throygh a building.
After the last mail send, I tried to create an project newly, and put files of old one into it all.
Then the stuation had changed a little. I could chatch the cause of application crash.
My application uses pure java library to access its own database and I need initialize the DB
with a parameters like following:


id database = [NSClassFromString(@"database name")
newWithSigniture: @"(Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;)", param1, param2];


As I said in last mail, this code work completely on Project Builder but I found 'database' is
NULL on Xcode.
Is the change about JavaBridge features ? Is the change documented somewhere?


hiro.


On 2003/12/17, at 1:44, David Ewing wrote:


Hi,
I had been build an application with some pure java libraries (.jar) on Project Builder.
Of course, it worked correctly.
As I move my project into Xcode, evetything has changed, Building is complete, No
error message and no warning. But I launch the application with Debugger, It crashed
with 'ClassNotFoundException'.
I mighit misstake some options abot JavaBridge, Though I cannot found such options
in 'build setting' on Xcode.


Do you have some suggestion with this?

It's not really possible to tell what might be going on without more information of what errors you're seeing. The one thing I will mention though is that Xcode 1.0 didn't put Java error messages or warnings into the "Errors & Warnings" smart group of the main project window. To see them, you need to use the separate Build window (which you can set to show automatically in the preferences). This issue is fixed for the next release.
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