David_Solbach/MR/de/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I wonder how to use NetBeans to work with the TDK, I read a howto on remote debugging, and that works fine (at least it stop's at my breakpoints and so on).
But I have another Problem, when I mount the filesystem in Netbeans, (I mount the directory $tdkroot/webapps/myapp) it obviously recognizes it as a web application, builds completion-db's and so on.


Unfortunately I get a load of "Invalid package declaration" errors... every source file, that uses a code like:

import org.myapp.modules.screen;

or similar, creates this kind of error, also "class MyClass extends SecureScreen" creates an error message, because SecureScreen isn't recognized (because of the invalid package declaration).
I tried google a lot to find a solution, but couldn't find a howto on using NetBeans with TDK, what IDE's do you prefer?
what should I do?


I myself use Eclipse, but I would imagine that NetBeans can be made to work.

Your emails from Notes are coming through just fine. Plain text is the preferred
format anyway.


The tdk version you indicate in your most recent torque-user message is I think the
only real choice at present. Be sure to search the turbine-user and turbine-dev
mail archives for messages concerning problems with this build - I know there have
been a few reported. I myself don't use the TD.


HTH,

Scott

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Scott Eade
Backstage Technologies Pty. Ltd.
http://www.backstagetech.com.au





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