Hello Sven, JSDT does not understand jar or .class files.
We do not have any tool to automatically generate prototypes.
I don't quite understand what you are trying to do with your java files or
how a classpath container would help your situation? There are examples
containers in the JSDT plugins, for things such as the browser or
firefox/IE libraries. You could look at those for some guidance.
Thanks,
Chris
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Hi,
I'm trying to make jsdt (editor, inference, etc.) understand that a lot
of objects referenced from the JavaScript code are Java classes provided
by another project in my workspace. I haven't been able to figure out
how to alter the global scope to include a jar or .class files. So my
first question is, is that at all possible?
If not, then I assume that I need to create prototypes for my Java
classes. Is there any tool that can be used to automate that?
I guess that a third option would be to write my own classpath
container. Has anyone done something similar?
Thanks,
Sven Asp
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