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Java Projects in Xcode


  • Subject: Java Projects in Xcode
  • From: Carl Thomas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 09:54:31 -0500

I need help understanding how to set the classpath attribute in Java applications. I can create and run projects just fine, but when I add a "package" attribute to my .java files I can no longer Build and Run, I get the error that says "The main class "MyClassName" could not be found."

In the old Xcode (pre- 1.5) I used to be able to view the compiler settings by expanding Targets and selecting Compiler Settings. There I could set the main class to include my package name. I could also set if I wanted javac or jikes as my compiler.

I have no idea where to find those things in Xcode 2.1.
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