Oh...actually I just saw a Swing reference.

So this means that I will need to delete all swing references right.


On Dec 5, 5:01 pm, jax <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Well the part of the project I need actually has no references to
> Swing.
>
> The project looks like this
>
> de.schlichtherle.license
> de.schlichtherle.ftp
> de.schlichtherle.wizard
>
> All the swing parts are in the wizard section.  I don't want anything
> from this package at all so can simple remove it.  But I don't know
> how.  Should I just delete it from the CVS project?  Copy the
> necessary files into my android project or create a new project with a
> subset of the downloaded CVS one?
>
> thanks
>
> On Dec 5, 4:42 pm, "Mark Murphy" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I am having a little trouble using some external source files.  I am
> > > new to eclipse and the methods used to import external source files.
>
> > > Basically this is what I have done.
>
> > > Downloaded the source files for a java project called "TrueLicense"
> > > via CVS.
> > > Imported this library by going to "Projects" and adding the
> > > "TrueLicense" project (I am not sure if I should do this in "Source",
> > > "projects" or "Libraries"?)
> > > Imported the required classes into my android project without any
> > > compile errors.
>
> > > When I run the program I get:
>
> > > 12-05 15:52:28.632: WARN/dalvikvm(724): VFY: unable to find class
> > > referenced in signature (Ljavax/swing/filechooser/FileFilter;)
>
> > > Then a whole lot of other errors.
>
> > > This seems sensible as there is a sections of the TrueLicense package
> > > that used SWING.  How do I only import the parts of TrueLicense that I
> > > need?
>
> > With some pain, I imagine. The question is whether there will be any
> > functionality left after you clean up the Swing references.
>
> > You'll need to search your source tgree, looking for javax.swing.*
> > imports, and either deleting the source files referencing Swing or perhaps
> > just commenting out bits of those files that use Swing. This, in turn,
> > will break other stuff that depends on the stuff that depends on Swing, so
> > you'll need to comment out or otherwise repair those references as well.
> > And so on.
>
> > Sometimes, you get lucky, and there are few references, and they are
> > fairly isolated. For example, I got Rhino (Javascript interpreter in Java)
> > working in Android 1.1 after fixing up references to some java.beans.*
> > interfaces and classes. Fortunately, these were isolated in a single file.
>
> > --
> > Mark Murphy (a Commons Guy)http://commonsware.com
> > Android App Developer Books:http://commonsware.com/books.html

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