While Gavin is correct for command line / JavaMonitor launches,
Eclipse does not use this file. I'd try deleting the launcher config
you are using and creating a new one.
Chuck
On Apr 24, 2007, at 9:40 PM, Gavin Eadie wrote:
At 10:59 PM -0500 4/24/07, Jeff Schmitz wrote:
No, it's just in the default package/folder, and there's no
package statement in the file. That's how it's always been and it
always worked fine before.
... next to check would be the 'classpath.txt' file at:
*.woa/Contents/MacOS/MacOSClassPath.txt
or which path is right for your platform, and be sure it
contains lines like:
# ApplicationClass == Application
APPROOT/Resources/Java/*.jar
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