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thomas.elmstrom@gmail.com - 26 Dec 2006 12:46 GMT
Is there someway that you can add a java libary such as j2ee.jar to the
"standard" classpath in Netbeans. Or to make my self understod, I don't
want to add the jar file in "java sources classpath" for every single
project I just want Netbeans to know that is is in the standard
directory.

I would prefer to not move around the files but to set a defalut value
somewhere.
Alexander Gran - 26 Dec 2006 13:23 GMT
thomas.elmstrom@gmail.com schrieb:

> I would prefer to not move around the files but to set a defalut value
> somewhere.

IIRC in the java platform managaer.

regards
Alex

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thomas.elmstrom@gmail.com - 26 Dec 2006 13:32 GMT
Alexander Gran skrev:

> thomas.elmstrom@gmail.com schrieb:
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> regards
> Alex

Well, I agree... but when you use "Add platform..." there you are asked
for the platform folder and when I go to c:\program files\sun\sdk\lib
it is still grayed out.

BTW I use Netbeans version 5.5

/Thomas
Alexander Gran - 27 Dec 2006 18:43 GMT
thomas.elmstrom@gmail.com schrieb:

> Well, I agree... but when you use "Add platform..." there you are asked
> for the platform folder and when I go to c:\program files\sun\sdk\lib
> it is still grayed out.

Dont use add platform, select your jdk, then sources, add jar/folder, an add
whatever you like.

regards
Alex

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Sundar - 28 Dec 2006 09:01 GMT
Thomas,
I think you are looking for extensions in Java. Take a look at this
link, it might interest you,

http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/ext/

-Sundar

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