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jcreator and sqlj

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tlavalle - 07 Oct 2004 02:04 GMT
I was wondering if anyone can help me.  I am learning java in school.
Plus I am using jceator, and we are using some of the sqlj stuff from
oracle but everytime i try to compile I get package
oracle.sqlj.runtime does not exist and a few others like this how do I
add this with out doing this a project?
IchBin - 07 Oct 2004 07:56 GMT
> I was wondering if anyone can help me.  I am learning java in school.
> Plus I am using jceator, and we are using some of the sqlj stuff from
> oracle but everytime i try to compile I get package
> oracle.sqlj.runtime does not exist and a few others like this how do I
> add this with out doing this a project?

How to Set the Class Path

1. Choose Project > Project Properties.
2. On the Required Libraries tab, click New.
3. On the Set Library dialog box, click the Add button to insert a path
or package file.
4. Name the library and click OK. The new library appears in the list.
5. Click the checkbox to add the paths of the library to the class path.

Tip: You can also choose to add the additional .jar files to the
selected JDK profile. A third option is to copy the .jar files to a
folder within the project hierarchy. You can then include the files in
the File View.

Thanks in Advance...
IchBin
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