Re: [Nxtcommand-developers] CLDC
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From: Peter J. <ptg...@ch...> - 2006-11-25 02:31:05
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>I have just installed netbeans with icommand, and it would be running, if >I didn't get the infamous "gnu.io.PortInUseException" :-( at the moment. I really start to dislike rxtx :-( Netbeans is just an IDE. You only have to make icommand a library of your project within Netbeans. The program starts, but fails because of rxtx. I have put rxtx in the java extension library. You can put icommand also there, instead of configuring it as a library within you netbeans project. Peter Joosten. By the way: I am more an Eclipse user than Netbeans. My Netbeans experience is level "rookie". I do like however the Mobility pack. Build some simple program for my phone http://developer.motorola.com/ My phone doesn't support JSR-82 :-( Peter. > > I don't know much about Netbeans, but do we need to create > seperate classes > to work with Netbeans? If anyone knows, please speak up. Or does he just > want tech support to allow regular iCommand code to work within an IDE? I > was thinking Netbeans was a whole new thing, like JavaBeans. > > - Brian > |