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Re: Java Code Sense
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Re: Java Code Sense


  • Subject: Re: Java Code Sense
  • From: Briggs <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 09:48:54 -0400

Well, as for the "default" package problem, I think I have that taken
care of.  I was just use to applications like Eclipse and Intellij
that have options to create the package directories for you.  Silly
me. But, for some reason, when I try and create new directories in
XCode for source files, it fails and eventually crashes.  So, I need
to figure out why that is happening.

My code sense works partially.  It only works on my packages, not with
the java.* or com.apple.*  (third party) packages.  So, still trying
to figure out how to get those to pop up.  I was never a big user of
the previous XCode either (only for some Obj-C stuff).  So, sorry
about the "newby" questions.  Was looking forward to XCode 2 with the
modeling and such though.

Anyway, if anyone knows how to get the code sense to work on the java
or apple (or any other packages) I would appreciate it.

Thanks again.

Briggs.
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