So noted (and correction ;)) Thanks. Joelle Rob Wilkerson wrote: > Are you literally trying to create a new file named "user.class"? If > so, that's your first problem. You need to create user.jar and > compile it to produce user.class. > > It sounds like you're pretty new to Java development, so it might be > worthwhile to spend some time reading and learning first. Java > development isn't all *that* much different - at least not in terms of > its file system architecture. A couple of nuances around "packages", > classpaths and jar files, but for getting started, understanding the > classpath should be sufficient. That's pretty core - even for initial > development. > > On 4/6/06, Joelle Tegwen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> background: I've been using eclipse for a while as an ASP developer but >> this one project is going to be done in CF. We're eventually moving to >> J2EE (we think) so I'd like to learn how to use Java oriented things >> when possible. >> >> So I was going to make a Java Class to put my data in. I started a >> project and then created a folder called "class" and then created a file >> inside it called user.class >> >> When I open the class I get an error: "Unable to create this part due to >> an internal error. Reason for the failure: The classfile is not on the >> classpath" I looked it up online and they talk about how to set things >> up right for a Java project, but what about for a CF project? >> >> Are there any resources out there to help me figure out how to set all >> of this up (both for CF and for Eclipse)? >> >> Thanks >> Joelle >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >
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