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Subject: Re: Yet another Mac/Unix question

Author: Eric Jensen

Date: 11:40:25 09/15/04

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I've spent an hour or so with the Eclipse help file and found that I still
didn't know how to change the build path from within eclipse.

when I modified my profile to contain the export command, I copied it exactly as
you had it, I believe that it completely changed the classpath, and I guess what
I want to do is merely add to the classpath.

Am I totally wrong about what happened? I got an error message that read main
NoClassDefFoundError?

If I was right, how do I add to the classpath?

On September 14, 2004 at 08:09:33, Alessandro Scotti wrote:

>On September 13, 2004 at 20:48:17, Eric Jensen wrote:
>
>>I'm learning JAVA for a CS class, and I need to change the CLASSPATH to include
>>the current directory, so that the ECLIPSE IDE will recognize class files that
>>are included in the current directory.
>>
>>I.e., I have downloaded a file Scanner.class, and I need to be able to use the
>>Scanner class in the program.  JCreator automatically sets the current directory
>>as part of the classpath, but it is not a Mac application.
>>
>>So, I need to know how to change the CLASSPATH from the command prompt to
>>include the current directory.
>>
>>If more information is recquired please just ask.
>
>If you're using Eclipse, have a look at Project -> Properties -> Java Build
>Path.
>
>Here's the help page:
>
>http://help.eclipse.org/help30/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.jdt.doc.user/reference/ref-123.htm



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