Pasquale,
yes - you're right. As you already figured out: There also have to be some
png files in the root of your classpath. These are battery.png, chassis.png
and wifi.png, which can be found in the project's var/iphone subfolder.
If you run the ant script provided by xmlvm there are a couple of sample
apps being build by the build script. Especially the demos in the
dist/demo/iphone subfolder show how to set your classpath correctly.
And finally one last thing: Please post future questions to our mailing list
at xml...@li....
-- Wolfgang
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Pasquale Di Rienzo <pa...@ya...> wrote:
> Hi,I'm trying xmlvm for the first time but I can't get it to work(I want to
> develop an Iphone application using java).
> I use eclipse as IDE and I did this:
> 1)I build xmlvm using ant.
> 2)From dist directory I added to my project the objc-compat.jar.
> 3)I made the exemple of the documentation (Hello Worlds).
> 4)I got these exceptions:
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/lwjgl/LWJGLException
> at
> org.xmlvm.iphone.internal.SimulatorGUI.addDevice(SimulatorGUI.java:37)
> at org.xmlvm.iphone.internal.SimulatorGUI.<init>(SimulatorGUI.java:28)
> at
> org.xmlvm.iphone.internal.SimulatorDesktop.<init>(SimulatorDesktop.java:54)
> at org.xmlvm.iphone.UIApplication.<init>(UIApplication.java:19)
> ....
>
> Could you help me out please?Tutorial is not very exaustive...thanks you in
> advance.
> Greetings
> Pasquale
>
>
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