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).I myself use Eclipse, but I would imagine that NetBeans can be made to work.
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?
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
-- Scott Eade Backstage Technologies Pty. Ltd. http://www.backstagetech.com.au
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