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From: Ganesh B. <ga...@gm...> - 2007-02-09 08:03:25
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The error was simple. I did not enable "Build Automatically" option. Now, I think it builds fine; I have not written a valid executable X10 class yet and hence couldn't check if it runs fine. For now, when I run my test class (which is an empty class), I get some runtime error which make sense. However, this works only for the new classes that I create in the X10DT. If I import the source files from my local file system (e.g. x10-1.0.44-src, which I downloaded from x10.sf.net), then I am unable to run them. I don't see the correspoing JAVA files for the x10 source files in the common/examples/ directories. BTW, is there a repository for the x10 source that is accessible from within the IBM firewall? I am unable to access the current repository at x10.cvs.sourceforge.net, as my firewall is blocking the access. Ganesh On 2/8/07, Robert M. Fuhrer <rf...@wa...> wrote: > Ganesh Bikshandi wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I recently installed the X10CDT in Eclipse and I was successful in > > creating a new x10 class. But, when I try to RunAs x10 Application, I > > get the following error message: > > > > Generated JAVA application not found for X10 Application HelloWorld.x10; > > Perhaps there is a pending compilation error? > > > > What am I doing wrong? > > > As the message says, there is probably a compilation (or build) error in > the X10 application. > Does the Problems View show any "interesting" messages? Also, I'd look > at the Java Build > Path in the project's Properties dialog to make sure it can find the X10 > runtime and the Java > runtime. > > Please let us know what you find. > > Thanks! > > BTW, it's "the X10DT" (for X10 Development Toolkit), like "the JDT" or " > theCDT". > > Cheers, > - Bob > > |