Thanks Craig,

I think I'll switch over to MTJ. I was a bit reluctant because I'm just 
learning how to use EclipseME and beginning to feel confident with it.
But I think it will be worth it.

Regards,
María

Setera Craig escribió:
> Maria,
>
> You are using the wrong combination of Eclipse and EclipseME and are  
> hitting a bug in that combination.  You need the version at 
> http://eclipseme.org/testversions 
>   if you are running Eclipse 3.4.
>
> With that said, I'd like to ask you to make the switch over to the  
> Eclipse Mobile Tools for Java project (MTJ).  The 0.9 release of MTJ  
> started with the EclipseME code and contains a lot of new features and  
> bug fixes.  I will not be making any new changes to EclipseME from  
> here on.
>
> Thanks,
> Craig
>
> On Oct 27, 2008, at 9:25 AM, María Amor Vázquez wrote:
>
>   
>> Dear Craig and EclipseME users,
>>
>> I'm having problems adding external libraries. I've already read the
>> help contents that explain the difference between Hardware JAR files  
>> and
>> Application JAR files.
>> The file I want to use in my project is an application JAR file, more
>> precisely an XML parser library. For that purpose, I've configured the
>> build path so that it includes this library, and I've checked the
>> library in the "Order and Export" tab. It builds fine, but when I  
>> try to
>> run/debug it it doesn´t work because it cannot locate the MIDlet Class
>> (It throws ClassNotFoundException).
>> Also, when I try to deploy my MIDlet (using the Create Package  
>> option),
>> it gives the following error:
>>
>> Errors during build.
>>  Errors running builder 'Preverification' on project 'Parseador_kXML'.
>>
>> org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.JavaModel.getTarget(Lorg/eclipse/core/ 
>> resources/IContainer;Lorg/eclipse/core/runtime/IPath;Z)Ljava/lang/ 
>> Object;
>>
>> org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.JavaModel.getTarget(Lorg/eclipse/core/ 
>> resources/IContainer;Lorg/eclipse/core/runtime/IPath;Z)Ljava/lang/ 
>> Object;
>>
>> I think I'm doing something wrong, but I cannot see what it is.
>> Can anyone help me?
>>
>> Thank you very much
>>
>> Regards,
>> María
>>
>> Ps. I'm using Eclipse 3.4.1 and Eclipse ME 1.7.9
>>
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