Hi
Make sure you have set 'jde-global-classpath to a list of places where
your sourcefiles are compiled to. Example:
(set-variable 'jde-global-classpath
(list "/Users/anton/Documents/skola/apjava/lab4/bin/main"
"/Users/anton/Documents/skola/apjava/lab4/bin/test"
"/Users/anton/Documents/skola/apjava/lab4/lib/
highscoreservice-api.jar"
"/Users/anton/Documents/skola/apjava/lab4/lib/
axis2-kernel-1.4.1.jar"
"/Users/anton/Documents/skola/apjava/lab4/lib/
jdom.jar"
"/Users/anton/Documents/skola/apjava/lab4/lib/
junit-4.5.jar"))
Regards
Anton
On 2 feb 2009, at 05.10, Joe Schafer wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I'm getting started with jdee and trying to use
> jde-eclipse-compiler-server.el. I've gotten it to work using the
> server
> method but the problem is that I can't get it to consider the whole
> project. It doesn't take into account other java source files so it
> marks calls to those objects as invalid with "__ can't be resolved to
> type". It recognizes builtin objects like ArrayList though. Did I
> miss
> a setting?
>
> Thanks,
> Joe
>
>
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