Hi,
The source distribution comes with an Ant build file (build.xml), and
requires Apache Ant to build.
Some of the Java source files are generated either from JCup/JLex
definitions (the expression parser) or by an XML transformation (the
core o:XML type definitions, eg ElementNode). The build file generates
these automatically.
I've no experience with Eclipse myself, and don't know if it comes with
Ant. If not you can download Ant from here:
http://ant.apache.org/
From the command line, with Ant installed, you can build with eg
> ant all
other targets include 'docs', 'tests' etc.
hth,
/m
On 9 Sep 2004, at 16:39, Dick Wyman wrote:
My apologies in advance. I suspect this is a configuration problem,
but I
don't do enough work in Java to be able to solve it.
I downloaded the latest source distribution and created an Eclipse
project
for it. I'm using Eclipse 3.0 and Java version 1.4.2_05.
Eclipse reports 100 errors. The first is 'ElementNode cannot be
resolved (or
is not a valid type)...
Have I missed something obvious?
Thanks
--RKW
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