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Is there anyone here familiar with borland j++?

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nukleus - 29 Jan 2007 10:58 GMT
I am having a hard time with borland J++.
I wonder if anyone knows what this all means...

I have some frame classes and created an app,
using borland primarily as a GUI editor.

Everything worked in their previous version,
but when i tried it with a newer version, i get this
error message:

"NewsArchiveFrameApp.java": Package
H:Projects\Test\src\NewsArchiveFrame\NewsArchiveFrameApp.java
stated in source News does not match directory
H:Projects\Test\src\NewsArchiveFrame\NewsArchiveFrameApp.java.
at line 5, column 9

How could this possibly be the case?
It is EXACTLY the same file,
and all the paths point to it.

Paths:

Output path: H:/Projects/Test/classes
Working directory: H:/Projects/Network/NewsMaestro/Java/Test
Source: H:/Projects/Network/NewsMaestro/Java/src

What does this error mean?
Here is few lines from the source file in error:

-------------------------
package News;

import java.awt.*;

public class NewsArchiveFrameApp {
 boolean packFrame = false;
// ...
}

-------------------------

Thanks.
Lew - 29 Jan 2007 15:19 GMT
> I am having a hard time with borland J++.

I thought J++ was a Microsoft product.

- Lew
Randolf Richardson - 29 Jan 2007 21:38 GMT
>> I am having a hard time with borland J++.
>
> I thought J++ was a Microsoft product.

    Well, since it's not called "Java," it certainly can't be "Java."

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Jeff - 29 Jan 2007 22:49 GMT
On Jan 29, 4:38 pm, "Randolf Richardson" <kingpin
+n...@lumbercartel.ca> wrote:

> >> I am having a hard time with borland J++.
>
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Randolf Richardson - kingpin+n...@lumbercartel.ca
> The Lumber Cartel, local 42 (Canadian branch)http://www.lumbercartel.ca

In answer to the op's question (rather than drivel about this actually
being Borland JBuilder rather than j++), I suspect that a pointer in
the project has not translated well with the upgrade to a new version.
I suggest removing the file from the project, then importing the file
again into the project. Hopefully the pointers will then be
straightened out and it will compile.
nukleus - 30 Jan 2007 01:56 GMT
>On Jan 29, 4:38 pm, "Randolf Richardson" <kingpin
>+n...@lumbercartel.ca> wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>In answer to the op's question (rather than drivel about this actually
>being Borland JBuilder rather than j++),

Yep.

>I suspect that a pointer in
>the project has not translated well with the upgrade to a new version.
>I suggest removing the file from the project, then importing the file
>again into the project. Hopefully the pointers will then be
>straightened out and it will compile.

Thanks, appreciated.


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