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  • Subject: Probably obvious question
  • From: Randy Wigginton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 13:31:03 -0700


Hello,

I recently had to send my macbook pro in for repairs yet again, and Apple helpfully reformatted my hard drive. I've re-installed everything, but I cannot get CodeSense completion with Java in xcode to work for foundation classes. Completion works for apple classes, but none of the foundation classes. I thought that used to work, but I can't find anything after multiple google searches. Is there a trick to enable indexing of java 1.4 foundation classes?

Thanks for any help, I apologize if this is an FAQ somewhere.

--randy

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