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  • Subject: Java and Xcode
  • From: Frank Schmittroth <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 11:32:51 -0800

I'm a hobbiest Java programmer running Xcode 2.2 and OS 10.4.3. I have a small project, Greenhouse, which builds and runs as a Java Tool (i.e., it creates and runs a jar file).

I want to add a new Java class that has it's own main() method so that it can be run on its own for testing purposes, an easy thing to do from the command line. Has anyone addressed this problem specifically for Java programs?

I've investigated adding new Targets and/or Executables to my Project with little luck. Default Xcode seems more oriented to creating build products that are executable in contrast to building jar files where java itself is the executable. I don't see an easy way to summarize my efforts and was hoping that somebody might have some advice.

frank

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