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Re: Bad Stack Map error [message #18852 is a reply to message #18829] |
Fri, 23 February 2007 16:07 |
Kevin Horowitz Messages: 36 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi,
Have you configured the WTK 2.2 runtime yet, and set that as the library
for your project?
You can do this by selecting Preferences > Mobile Tools ... > Runtime
Platform and pointing at the root directory of your WTK 2.2 installation.
Once you have done this create a new MTJ project, with the runtime you
created, and copy your source files into the project.
Good luck,
kevin
Mike ONeil wrote:
> Hello there. I've recently decided to switch over from Netbeans to Eclipse
> becuse of the on device debugging Nokia talks about with Eclipse, however
> simply trying to move the project over is giving me problems. My setup:
> Windows XP
> Eclipse 3.2
> MTJ 0.7
> emf-sdo-xsd-SDK-2.2.0
>
> I know the project runs because it is fine with netbeans, but when I try to
> run it in Eclipse i get a
> ALERT: java/lang/ClassFormatError: Bad stack map.
>
> I have no idea what this means and the only thing I could find was about not
> using long or float types, none of which I am using in the project. Is
> there something I'm missing? The project doesn't use any Nokia SDK's at
> this point either, I wanted to just use the simple Java WTK 2.2 to start off
> simple without bringing in Nokia's notorously flaky SDK's. Any help would
> be appreciated.
> Thank you
> Mike
>
>
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Re: Bad Stack Map error [message #18898 is a reply to message #18852] |
Wed, 28 February 2007 18:54 |
Mike ONeil Messages: 9 Registered: July 2009 |
Junior Member |
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Actually I'm going to try using EclipseME for a while. Something about
version 0.7 of new tools makes me nervous. Thanks though.
"Kevin Horowitz" <khorowit@us.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:45DF115E.4090804@us.ibm.com...
> Hi,
>
> Have you configured the WTK 2.2 runtime yet, and set that as the library
> for your project?
>
> You can do this by selecting Preferences > Mobile Tools ... > Runtime
> Platform and pointing at the root directory of your WTK 2.2 installation.
>
> Once you have done this create a new MTJ project, with the runtime you
> created, and copy your source files into the project.
>
> Good luck,
> kevin
>
> Mike ONeil wrote:
>> Hello there. I've recently decided to switch over from Netbeans to
>> Eclipse becuse of the on device debugging Nokia talks about with Eclipse,
>> however simply trying to move the project over is giving me problems. My
>> setup:
>> Windows XP
>> Eclipse 3.2
>> MTJ 0.7
>> emf-sdo-xsd-SDK-2.2.0
>>
>> I know the project runs because it is fine with netbeans, but when I try
>> to run it in Eclipse i get a
>> ALERT: java/lang/ClassFormatError: Bad stack map.
>>
>> I have no idea what this means and the only thing I could find was about
>> not using long or float types, none of which I am using in the project.
>> Is there something I'm missing? The project doesn't use any Nokia SDK's
>> at this point either, I wanted to just use the simple Java WTK 2.2 to
>> start off simple without bringing in Nokia's notorously flaky SDK's. Any
>> help would be appreciated.
>> Thank you
>> Mike
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Re: Bad Stack Map error [message #565900 is a reply to message #18829] |
Fri, 23 February 2007 16:07 |
Kevin Horowitz Messages: 36 Registered: July 2009 |
Member |
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Hi,
Have you configured the WTK 2.2 runtime yet, and set that as the library
for your project?
You can do this by selecting Preferences > Mobile Tools ... > Runtime
Platform and pointing at the root directory of your WTK 2.2 installation.
Once you have done this create a new MTJ project, with the runtime you
created, and copy your source files into the project.
Good luck,
kevin
Mike ONeil wrote:
> Hello there. I've recently decided to switch over from Netbeans to Eclipse
> becuse of the on device debugging Nokia talks about with Eclipse, however
> simply trying to move the project over is giving me problems. My setup:
> Windows XP
> Eclipse 3.2
> MTJ 0.7
> emf-sdo-xsd-SDK-2.2.0
>
> I know the project runs because it is fine with netbeans, but when I try to
> run it in Eclipse i get a
> ALERT: java/lang/ClassFormatError: Bad stack map.
>
> I have no idea what this means and the only thing I could find was about not
> using long or float types, none of which I am using in the project. Is
> there something I'm missing? The project doesn't use any Nokia SDK's at
> this point either, I wanted to just use the simple Java WTK 2.2 to start off
> simple without bringing in Nokia's notorously flaky SDK's. Any help would
> be appreciated.
> Thank you
> Mike
>
>
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Re: Bad Stack Map error [message #565973 is a reply to message #18852] |
Wed, 28 February 2007 18:54 |
Mike ONeil Messages: 9 Registered: July 2009 |
Junior Member |
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Actually I'm going to try using EclipseME for a while. Something about
version 0.7 of new tools makes me nervous. Thanks though.
"Kevin Horowitz" <khorowit@us.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:45DF115E.4090804@us.ibm.com...
> Hi,
>
> Have you configured the WTK 2.2 runtime yet, and set that as the library
> for your project?
>
> You can do this by selecting Preferences > Mobile Tools ... > Runtime
> Platform and pointing at the root directory of your WTK 2.2 installation.
>
> Once you have done this create a new MTJ project, with the runtime you
> created, and copy your source files into the project.
>
> Good luck,
> kevin
>
> Mike ONeil wrote:
>> Hello there. I've recently decided to switch over from Netbeans to
>> Eclipse becuse of the on device debugging Nokia talks about with Eclipse,
>> however simply trying to move the project over is giving me problems. My
>> setup:
>> Windows XP
>> Eclipse 3.2
>> MTJ 0.7
>> emf-sdo-xsd-SDK-2.2.0
>>
>> I know the project runs because it is fine with netbeans, but when I try
>> to run it in Eclipse i get a
>> ALERT: java/lang/ClassFormatError: Bad stack map.
>>
>> I have no idea what this means and the only thing I could find was about
>> not using long or float types, none of which I am using in the project.
>> Is there something I'm missing? The project doesn't use any Nokia SDK's
>> at this point either, I wanted to just use the simple Java WTK 2.2 to
>> start off simple without bringing in Nokia's notorously flaky SDK's. Any
>> help would be appreciated.
>> Thank you
>> Mike
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