Dave Hudak <dhu...@osc.edu> wrote on 01/27/2010 09:09:19 AM:
>
> I have a MacBook Pro running 10.6.2.  I downloaded X10 v2.0.1.  I
> was able to get the Java and C backends working from the command
> line - ran the Hello.x10 and MontyPi.x10 examples.
>
> I downloaded Eclipse Classic v3.5.1 (Cocoa 64-bit) and let it
> install the X10DT stuff.  After finishing and restarting Eclipse, I
> had created a new X10 project (Java back end) and had it create a
> sample Hello, World application.  Everything went fine.
>
> Then, I went to File > Open File and browsed to the X10 samples
> directory to start reading some code.  When I tried to open the
> file, it did not open and I got the java exception appended below.
> I figure I have to have missed something trivial.  Any clues?
>
> Currently browsing code using XCode with java syntax coloring, but
> would prefer to stay in Eclipse.
>
> Btw, if this is not the right place for this kind of question,
> please let me know and I'll post it there.  Thanks!
>

Hi,

        This is the right list.  I've asked the X10DT developers to please
answer the question.  Hopefully they will get back to you soon.

cheers,

--dave
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