How to include class files in no package?
hi,
I have a class file in a package called
pack.Test
and a class file not in a package called
Library
When I try to use Library from within pack.Test, it says theres no such class. I have my classpath setup correctly, and the files in the correct directories.
ie. on windows if %DIR% is the base directory then
%DIR%\Library.java
%DIR%\pack\Test.java
is how they are layed out.
Is there a way to get Library imported to pack.Test?
thanks,
asjf
What?!! It isn't considered legal to access a
root-level class from a higher level package?Well it's not now because your code won't compile, but
prior to 1.4 you could. I think the JLS has been
updated to say you can't import from the unnamed
namespace.Hmm! I must have missed that bit (not that I read it in any great detail, anyway!). I suppose it forces you to use packages, which is a good thing, IMHO.
What I was wondering about was, is the directory structure of classes strictly necessary, given that a class contains information on its package anyway? I know some IDEs don't require the source files to be in the right directory - they will check on the package statement, and locate the class file accordingly - but is it absolutely necessary for class files to be located according to their directory structure? I know the JLS says they have to be, but could the JLS be relaxed on this point, without breaking anything?
RObin
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location: class BasicMQReceiverAsyncR
TextMessage message = null;
C:\Projects\Leader\dev\java\com\leader\cti\msgqueue\BasicMQReceiverAsyncR.java:406: cannot find symbol
symbol : class QueueConnectionFactory
location: class BasicMQReceiverAsyncR
queueConnectionFactory = (QueueConnectionFactory)
C:\Projects\Leader\dev\java\com\leader\cti\msgqueue\BasicMQReceiverAsyncR.java:408: package javax.jms does not exist
queue = (javax.jms.Queue) jndiContext.lookup(QUEUE_NAME); //queue1 = (javax.jms.Queue)jndiContext.lookup("MyQueue1");
C:\Projects\Leader\dev\java\com\leader\cti\msgqueue\BasicMQReceiverAsyncR.java:433: cannot find symbol
symbol : variable Session
location: class BasicMQReceiverAsyncR
Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);
C:\Projects\Leader\dev\java\com\leader\cti\msgqueue\BasicMQReceiverAsyncR.java:447: cannot find symbol
symbol : class JMSException
location: class BasicMQReceiverAsyncR
catch (JMSException e)
C:\Projects\Leader\dev\java\com\leader\cti\msgqueue\BasicMQReceiverAsyncR.java:461: cannot find symbol
symbol : class JMSException
location: class BasicMQReceiverAsyncR
catch (JMSException x)
C:\Projects\Leader\dev\java\com\leader\cti\msgqueue\BasicMQReceiverAsyncR.java:482: cannot find symbol
symbol : class BytesMessage
location: class BasicMQReceiverAsyncR
if (m instanceof BytesMessage)
C:\Projects\Leader\dev\java\com\leader\cti\msgqueue\BasicMQReceiverAsyncR.java:488: cannot find symbol
symbol : class BytesMessage
location: class BasicMQReceiverAsyncR
BytesMessage bytesMsg = (BytesMessage)m;
C:\Projects\Leader\dev\java\com\leader\cti\msgqueue\BasicMQReceiverAsyncR.java:488: cannot find symbol
symbol : class BytesMessage
location: class BasicMQReceiverAsyncR
BytesMessage bytesMsg = (BytesMessage)m;
C:\Projects\Leader\dev\java\com\leader\cti\msgqueue\BasicMQReceiverAsyncR.java:501: cannot find symbol
symbol : class QueueSession
location: class BasicMQReceiverAsyncR
QueueSession queueSession2 = null;
C:\Projects\Leader\dev\java\com\leader\cti\msgqueue\BasicMQReceiverAsyncR.java:502: cannot find symbol
symbol : class QueueSender
location: class BasicMQReceiverAsyncR
QueueSender queueSender2 = null;
C:\Projects\Leader\dev\java\com\leader\cti\msgqueue\BasicMQReceiverAsyncR.java:510: cannot find symbol
symbol : variable Session
location: class BasicMQReceiverAsyncR
Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);
C:\Projects\Leader\dev\java\com\leader\cti\msgqueue\BasicMQReceiverAsyncR.java:514: cannot find symbol
symbol : class BytesMessage
location: class BasicMQReceiverAsyncR
BytesMessage bytesMessage = queueSession.createBytesMessage();
C:\Projects\Leader\dev\java\com\leader\cti\msgqueue\BasicMQReceiverAsyncR.java:523: cannot find symbol
symbol : variable DeliveryMode
location: class BasicMQReceiverAsyncR
DeliveryMode.PERSISTENT,
C:\Projects\Leader\dev\java\com\leader\cti\msgqueue\BasicMQReceiverAsyncR.java:524: cannot find symbol
symbol : variable DEFAULT_PRIORITY
location: class com.leader.cti.vru.Message
Message.DEFAULT_PRIORITY,
C:\Projects\Leader\dev\java\com\leader\cti\msgqueue\BasicMQReceiverAsyncR.java:525: cannot find symbol
symbol : variable DEFAULT_TIME_TO_LIVE
location: class com.leader.cti.vru.Message
Message.DEFAULT_TIME_TO_LIVE);
C:\Projects\Leader\dev\java\com\leader\cti\msgqueue\BasicMQReceiverAsyncR.java:529: cannot find symbol
symbol : class JMSException
location: class BasicMQReceiverAsyncR
catch (JMSException x)
26 errors
C:\Projects\Leader\dev\java\build.xml:34: The following error occurred while executing this line:
C:\Projects\Leader\dev\java\build.xml:56: Compile failed; see the compiler error output for details.
BUILD FAILED (total time: 8 seconds)
my class path is:
.;C:\Projects\Leader\prototype\jms\build\classes;C:\Projects\Leader\dev\libs\persist.jar;C:\Projects\Leader\dev\classes;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\antlr-2.7.2.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\castor-0.9.5.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\commons-codec-1.3.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\commons-collections-2.1.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\commons-dbcp-1.2.1.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\commons-logging-1.0.4.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\commons-pool-1.2.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\concurrent-1.3.4.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\derby-10.1.1.0.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\jdbc-2.0.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\jms-1.1.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\jndi-1.2.1.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\jta-1.0.1.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\log4j-1.2.11.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\openjms-0.7.7-beta-1.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\openjms-common-0.7.7-beta-1.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\openjms-net-0.7.7-beta-1.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\openjms-tools-0.7.7-beta-1.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\oro-2.0.8.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\spice-jndikit-1.2.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\xerces-2.4.0.jar;%OPENJMS_HOME%\lib\xml-apis-1.0.b2.jar;%J2EE_HOME%\lib\j2ee.jar;%J2EE_HOME%\lib
as you can see j2ee.jar is in %J2EE_HOME%\lib, but still doesn't work. can someone help me?<property name="messaging.client.jar.path" value="Location in your local drive" />
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[Solved] How to include examples for an AUR package
Hi,
I read the wiki pages how to create packages for the AUR,
but I am not sure how to include examples which should be placed
in /usr/share/doc/<package>/examples/ after the package was installed.
Should all files be mentioned in the "sources" variable of the PKGBUILD
or is it better to copy them via the .install file?
Last edited by fana (2012-01-22 17:38:41)fana wrote:Ah, I see. So a good way would be just providing a tarball with all the examples and add that tarball to the source array
Yup, I don't see how are these are examples different [1] from the other files.
[1] Well, apart from stuff like https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/25998 ;P
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