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#1 Request for Build Instructions

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nobody
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2007-10-19
2007-10-19
textchimp
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This is just a request for the source zipfile to include some detailed instructions on how to build the source into the final JAR application file, i.e. build environment, required libraries, etc. Thanks!

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  • Nobody/Anonymous

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    How to build
    -Download Netbeans 6.0 BETA2 or later (with Mobility Pack)
    -Choose File->Open existing Project
    -Choose your project dir and open
    Your done

     
  • textchimp

    textchimp - 2007-11-05

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    Thanks for the comment below, I've tried to follow your instructions using NetBeans 6.0beta2 (with the Mobility pack) but I got the following three reference errors when I tried to open the JamSE project:

    Problem: The project uses the file/folder called "jamse-res_default-1", but this file/folder was not found.
    Solution: Click Resolve and locate the missing file/folder.

    Problem: The project uses the Java Platform called "Sun Java(TM) Wireless Toolkit 2.5.1 for CLDC", but this platform was not found.
    Solution: Click Resolve and create new platform called "Sun Java(TM) Wireless Toolkit 2.5.1 for CLDC".

    Problem: The project uses the Java Platform called "Sony Ericsson SDK 2.5.0 for the Java(TM) ME Platform(Emulator)", but this platform was not found.
    Solution: Click Resolve and create new platform called "Sony Ericsson SDK 2.5.0 for the Java(TM) ME Platform(Emulator)".

    Can anyone suggest what I need to do resolve these problems?

    It looks like I might need a few extra libraries or packs. If so, can these be added to a list of installation prerequisities in the doc/ folder of the source code, to make it easier to build the Jam SE package? Thanks.

     
  • textchimp

    textchimp - 2007-11-13

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    Does anyone have any suggestions for these reference problems?

    Alternately, can anyone suggest a simpler way to get JAM SE to compile than the whole NetBeans thing? I don't really need its massive bloated IDE, do I?

     

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