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eclipse 3.0_M4 unable to same BUILD.XML script to export to a JAR file

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Elwood P. Dowd - 31 Oct 2003 00:56 GMT
I am using eclipse 3.0m4 on widows XP.

I have a simple project, and I am using the EXPORT utility to create a
JAR file.

I CANNOT GET to the LAST PAGE of the wizard where it asks if you want
to save the xml file to re-crete the jar file...   there should be a
way to save  the BUILD.XML file that creates the JAR...  but I cannot
get that far...

THe NEXT button is disabled on the previous screen (the JAR MANIFEST
SPECIFICATION screen.)

I can get as far as specifying the manifest options, and the Main
class, but I can't get to the next page to say that I want to save the
BUILD.XML script...
The NEXT button is disabled !!!

I've tried this on sevaeral projects of different tyes -- and can
never save the build script !@#$%

Is there a trick to using this wizard ????

Thanks.
Elwood P. Dowd - 31 Oct 2003 23:01 GMT
Nevermind... I found the answer. The .jardesc file is used to
re-generate the .jar file.


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