Error opening project file

I am getting some error while opening the saved project file in
JBuilder2.0 It gives me warning messages saying that error
reading dependency file for package. Source c:\...\...\ does not
define any classes or interfaces. Check source path source c:\...
\...\ can not be found on sourcepath by appending \ to source
entry. Also it gives a FatalError cannot access class <class
name> ;no source found ;must be compiled because <classname> is
referenced by ......
My source and class path are set as default in JBuilder default
project properties.
Before saving the project runs fine but on reopening I am not
able to run it due to above mentioned error. I am new to
JBuilder and need help from you.
Thanks
null

Ajay (guest) wrote:
: I am getting some error while opening the saved project file in
: JBuilder2.0 It gives me warning messages saying that error
: reading dependency file for package. Source c:\...\...\ does
not
: define any classes or interfaces. Check source path source
c:\...
: \...\ can not be found on sourcepath by appending \ to source
: entry. Also it gives a FatalError cannot access class <class
: name> ;no source found ;must be compiled because <classname> is
: referenced by ......
: My source and class path are set as default in JBuilder default
: project properties.
: Before saving the project runs fine but on reopening I am not
: able to run it due to above mentioned error. I am new to
: JBuilder and need help from you.
: Thanks
Are you using JBuilder or JDeveloper?
In general if you have not even done any work and are starting
fresh, you should of course not see any problems. If so,
then something must have gone wrong during the install. You might
want to just re-install as a precaution.
Hope this helps..
-JDeveloper Product Mgmt
null

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