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Yereax Johnsen - 04 Mar 2006 12:52 GMT
hi
Am I right here for problems with the combination of the topic?
Especially there are classpath-problems
cYa
Yere
Hendrik Maryns - 04 Mar 2006 13:30 GMT
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Yereax Johnsen uitte de volgende tekst op 03/04/2006 01:52 PM:
> hi
> Am I right here for problems with the combination of the topic?
> Especially there are classpath-problems

For Java and Classpath, go to c.l.j.help, for Eclipse, there are
Eclipse-specific forums hosted by Eclipse, for example
nttp://news.eclipe.org:eclipse.newcomer. (Not sure of the syntax here)

I don?t know Groovy.

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Yereax Johnsen - 04 Mar 2006 15:06 GMT
> For Java and Classpath, go to c.l.j.help
ok, then my question more in Detail:
I have a project which is based on groovy-Scripts and Java.
I can run the skript, while the project is NOT building.
(There are some errors, because some libraries are not
included correctly)
Now I correct the Path of the libraries and everything is
building without problems. No errors, no warnings.
But then I try to run the script again, and nothing is
working. The class, that should have been created by the
groovy-Script can't be found any more, although it is
exactly at the same place like before.

> for Eclipse, there are
> Eclipse-specific forums hosted by Eclipse, for example
> nttp://news.eclipe.org:eclipse.newcomer. (Not sure of the syntax here)

> I don?t know Groovy.
Groovy is a script-language based on Java. Didn't know it
either, until I got this project.

cYa
Yere


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