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adding grid control to my project [message #5675] Mon, 19 June 2006 16:45 Go to next message
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I downloaded the grid 1.0 release from the nebula download page, but
even though I add the jar to my project, I can't use it, as even after
importing it, a constructor can't be located for "grid".

I downloaded the examples plugin, and that seems to work, but for some
reason I can't the JAR file from that download either ( same problem ).

Any ideas on what could be going on wrong ( I'm running this on MAC OS X
10.4.6 + SWT_AWT compatibility fix from Apple, fyi ).

I'm running using the 1.5.0.4 JVM from Apple.

suggestions ?

Marcelo
Re: adding grid control to my project [message #5692 is a reply to message #5675] Tue, 20 June 2006 09:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hi Marcelo,

The Grid is not at 1.0 release. Please be aware that the Grid is still
under active development and is not complete.

As for your problem, I can't really guess what the cause might be. I
just downloaded the zip and extracted and used the jar file just fine.
I can only imagine there is some problem on your machine or development
environment.

Regards,
-Chris

Marcelo R Lopez, Jr. wrote:
> I downloaded the grid 1.0 release from the nebula download page, but
> even though I add the jar to my project, I can't use it, as even after
> importing it, a constructor can't be located for "grid".
>
> I downloaded the examples plugin, and that seems to work, but for some
> reason I can't the JAR file from that download either ( same problem ).
>
> Any ideas on what could be going on wrong ( I'm running this on MAC OS X
> 10.4.6 + SWT_AWT compatibility fix from Apple, fyi ).
>
> I'm running using the 1.5.0.4 JVM from Apple.
>
> suggestions ?
>
> Marcelo
Re: adding grid control to my project [message #5709 is a reply to message #5692] Tue, 20 June 2006 21:26 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
No problemo Chris. I restarted Eclipse..and voila...I was magically able
to use it. Possible the manifest isn't being processed properly ?
Anyway, no big deal, as I can now get to using it. Things are looking
good so far.

Marcelo

Chris Gross wrote:
> Hi Marcelo,
>
> The Grid is not at 1.0 release. Please be aware that the Grid is still
> under active development and is not complete.
>
> As for your problem, I can't really guess what the cause might be. I
> just downloaded the zip and extracted and used the jar file just fine. I
> can only imagine there is some problem on your machine or development
> environment.
>
> Regards,
> -Chris
>
> Marcelo R Lopez, Jr. wrote:
>
>> I downloaded the grid 1.0 release from the nebula download page, but
>> even though I add the jar to my project, I can't use it, as even after
>> importing it, a constructor can't be located for "grid".
>>
>> I downloaded the examples plugin, and that seems to work, but for some
>> reason I can't the JAR file from that download either ( same problem ).
>>
>> Any ideas on what could be going on wrong ( I'm running this on MAC OS
>> X 10.4.6 + SWT_AWT compatibility fix from Apple, fyi ).
>>
>> I'm running using the 1.5.0.4 JVM from Apple.
>>
>> suggestions ?
>>
>> Marcelo
Re: adding grid control to my project [message #562500 is a reply to message #5675] Tue, 20 June 2006 09:31 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hi Marcelo,

The Grid is not at 1.0 release. Please be aware that the Grid is still
under active development and is not complete.

As for your problem, I can't really guess what the cause might be. I
just downloaded the zip and extracted and used the jar file just fine.
I can only imagine there is some problem on your machine or development
environment.

Regards,
-Chris

Marcelo R Lopez, Jr. wrote:
> I downloaded the grid 1.0 release from the nebula download page, but
> even though I add the jar to my project, I can't use it, as even after
> importing it, a constructor can't be located for "grid".
>
> I downloaded the examples plugin, and that seems to work, but for some
> reason I can't the JAR file from that download either ( same problem ).
>
> Any ideas on what could be going on wrong ( I'm running this on MAC OS X
> 10.4.6 + SWT_AWT compatibility fix from Apple, fyi ).
>
> I'm running using the 1.5.0.4 JVM from Apple.
>
> suggestions ?
>
> Marcelo
Re: adding grid control to my project [message #562524 is a reply to message #5692] Tue, 20 June 2006 21:26 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
No problemo Chris. I restarted Eclipse..and voila...I was magically able
to use it. Possible the manifest isn't being processed properly ?
Anyway, no big deal, as I can now get to using it. Things are looking
good so far.

Marcelo

Chris Gross wrote:
> Hi Marcelo,
>
> The Grid is not at 1.0 release. Please be aware that the Grid is still
> under active development and is not complete.
>
> As for your problem, I can't really guess what the cause might be. I
> just downloaded the zip and extracted and used the jar file just fine. I
> can only imagine there is some problem on your machine or development
> environment.
>
> Regards,
> -Chris
>
> Marcelo R Lopez, Jr. wrote:
>
>> I downloaded the grid 1.0 release from the nebula download page, but
>> even though I add the jar to my project, I can't use it, as even after
>> importing it, a constructor can't be located for "grid".
>>
>> I downloaded the examples plugin, and that seems to work, but for some
>> reason I can't the JAR file from that download either ( same problem ).
>>
>> Any ideas on what could be going on wrong ( I'm running this on MAC OS
>> X 10.4.6 + SWT_AWT compatibility fix from Apple, fyi ).
>>
>> I'm running using the 1.5.0.4 JVM from Apple.
>>
>> suggestions ?
>>
>> Marcelo
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