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Re: Java Bridge Question [message #50189 is a reply to message #46522] Thu, 14 September 2006 08:13 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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Mike Wallace writes:

> The tryGeometry directory in your jar file should correspond to the
> package declaration in your java files. I'm not familiar with NetBeans,
> but it may have automatically added the package line for you when you
> created a new Java file. By convention package names in Java begin with
> a lowercase letter so the IDE may have lowercased the package name
> without you noticing.

It appears to have done just this. The odd thing though, is
that the name is spelled differently just about *everywhere*!
When I look in the Projects window, under "Source Packages" it
is spelled "trygeometry". Go figure.

> Since we're already on the topic, I'd like to take this moment to give a
> plug for Eclipse -- the best Java IDE out there. :-)

Well, if you believe rumours, we are ALL going to be
using this soon. Guess I better go download it and start
getting used to it...You available this afternoon? I'll
probably have questions. :-)

Cheers,

David

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Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
Sepore ma de ni thui. ("Perhaps thou speakest truth.")
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