Please I still get the same error, even after installing the common implementation.
Sorry for bothering you, but I really need to overcome this problem.
HELP HELP HELP !!!
From: Dan Streetman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: ahmad al-ansary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: javax-usb-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [javax-usb-devel] HELP: Error : Properties file javax.usb.properties not found!
Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 10:25:10 -0400 (EDT)
>
>Read the FAQ.
>http://javax-usb.org/faq.html#what_is_linux_imp
>
>(you need the common implementation).
>
>On Sun, 21 May 2006, ahmad al-ansary wrote:
>
> >Hello all,
> >
> >I've been struggling and fighting and fighting and .... to get the javax-usb
> >api to work under linux, I've downloaded the RPMs javax-usb-1.0.1-1.i386.rpm
> >and javax-usb-ri-linux-1.0.1-1.i386.rpm, and installed them both, then I
> >downloaded the examples, but every time I try to run the project (one of the
> >examples), I get the error:
> >
> >Error : Properties file javax.usb.properties not found
> >
> >I tried to do some troubleshooting, and here is my story:
> >
> >First of all I can't import javax.usb, it keeps telling me that "can't find
> >symbol", I then copied the .jar files to the /jre/lib/ext , and the problem
> >of "can't find ..." disappeared.
> >
> >Then I compiled successfully, but when I attempt to run, I get :
> >
> >Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: Error : Properties
> >file javax.usb.properties not found.
> > at ShowTopology.getVirtualRootUsbHub(ShowTopology.java:58)
> > at FindUsbDevice.main(FindUsbDevice.java:30)
> >I checked the rpm for javax.usb.properties, and I found it.
> >Referring to the api documentation, it says that every thing will be managed
> >by the installation of the rpm, i.e, every environment variable and paths
> >will be set, that is due to the execution of the script that is within the
> >rpm. I checked the script, and I found it, I tried to run it, I got a
> >permission denied error, checking the permissions, I found it not
> >executable, I used chmod 0755 <script-file-name>, then run it, good, that
> >was successfully done. I tried once again to run the project, I still get
> >the same error: Properties file javax.usb.properties not found.
> >I gone mad at this point, once again referering to the documentation, I
> >found in the FAQ section that is the .properties file should be in the
> >CLASSPATH, I cheked what is written in the script, and found that the script
> >is NOT adding the .properties file in the CLASSPATH, I added it manually,
> >and then made a restart to the OS, once again when trying to run the
> >project, I get the same error: Properties file javax.usb.properties not
> >found. What the hell is that????!
> >
> >I'm using NetBeans 5.0 under SuSE 10.0 proffessional, in the IDE, I found in
> >the Tools->Options under Miscellaneous a button to manage the CLASSPATH, I
> >also added the path to the .jar and the path to .properties, and guess
> >what?, when I try to run the project, I still get: Properties file
> >javax.usb.properties not found. "Oh GOD, that is frustrating, isn't it?"
> >
> >Please help me, tell me what I've done wrong?. And what is the work around
> >for this problem, as I'm getting nuts by this.
> >Thanx alot, and forgive me for being long, but I wanted to describe the case
> >exactly, as I couldn't find any solution on the web.
> >Once again thanx in advance.
> >
> >ahmad al-ansary,,,
> >
> >
> >
> >
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