Brandon, thanks, in this moment I'm seeing some of the material you suggested me
Chris, thanks but my project seems ok. As you know, After the application initializes it crashes with that message: "Could not find the main class. The program will exit". I did'nt mentioned it yet. May be it will help, but at the console, the first phrase is: SEVERE: SimpleDataSource: Error while loading properties. Cause: java.lang.RuntimeException: SimpleDataSource: Some properties were not set. At my first post I wrote the configuration XML file. Do you think a mis-configuration may be generating a message like that, or do you think that the mis-configuration error message is due to other issues? Thank you all in advance On 1/29/07, Chris Lamey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon, 2007-01-29 at 09:26 -0700, Chris Lamey wrote: > On Mon, 2007-01-29 at 11:43 -0200, André Rodrigues Pena wrote: > > > >Is Tests your Main-Class in the mainfest? > > > > I don't have a MANIFEST file because I'm not packaging it into a JAR. > > I'm just compiling and executing it locally :) > > Sounds like a CLASSPATH issue. > > Here's what I would do. > > - Select your main class in the Package Explorer > - Right-click and select the "Run As"->"Run..." item > - In the Main tab, verify that "Tests" is in the "Main class" textfield > - In the Classpath tab, verify the project is listed in the "User > Entries" list. > > If that is correct, I would delete that Run configuration for the class > Tests and create a new one. Whups! I meant to say, if that looks correct *and* the problem still happens, I would delete the current Run config and create a new one. Sorry about that. > If it's still not running your class correctly, I would: > > - Select the project in the Package Explorer > - Right-click and select the "Properties" item > - In the Source tab, verify that the "Default build folder" exists on > the filesystem and you have read/write access to it > - Also take a look at the "Order and Export" tab and make sure it all > looks ok > > If after that it's still failing, I would exit Eclipse and use java and > javac (probably with ant) at the shell to build and run the class. Then > I would set Eclipse to use the same directories. > > Cheers, > topher
-- André Rodrigues Pena