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Re: [platform-swt-dev] SWT and GdkEvent
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You need to have the swt-pi.jar as well as the swt.jar in the classpath.
See:
http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/%7Echeckout%7E/platform-swt-home/faq.html#standalone
You will also want an event loop. See:
http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/%7Echeckout%7E/platform-swt-home/snippits/snippet1.html
Timo -Blazko- Boewing <lists-inbox@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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09/05/2003 05:32 PM
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Subject: [platform-swt-dev] SWT and GdkEvent
Hello together,
I am just getting into SWT development but fail w/ simple "Hello World"
apps.
I am using Debian GNU/Linux w/ GNOME2. I have the right shared objects
in the current path as well as in the normal lib folders of my system.
The according jars are in the CLASSPATH (according to a simple query
against System.getProperty("java.class.path");). The problem is that
Java's URLClassLoader is throwing a NoClassDefFound exception; it cannot
find the GdkEvent class. The question is that I cannot find this class
myself within the jars (using up to date downloads).
I have tested it w/ debugger and the error is thrown on the very
beginning. Here my error msg:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/eclipse/swt/internal/gtk/GdkEvent
at
net.neveprise.deskApps.TenFourtyFive.MainForm.main(MainForm.java:22)
This is the source not working:
>>>
/*
* Created on Aug 27, 2003
*
* To change the template for this generated file go to
* Window>Preferences>Java>Code Generation>Code and Comments
*/
package net.neveprise.deskApps.TenFourtyFive;
//import org.eclipse.jface.window.*;
//import org.eclipse.swt.*;
import org.eclipse.swt.widgets.*;
/**
* @author blazko
*
* To change the template for this generated type comment go to
* Window>Preferences>Java>Code Generation>Code and Comments
*/
public class MainForm {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.err.println("CLASSPATH: " +
System.getProperty("java.class.path"));
MessageBox m = new MessageBox(new
Shell());
m.setMessage("Hello, World");
m.open();
//ApplicationWindow mainWindow = new
ApplicationWindow(null);
//mainWindow.setBlockOnOpen(true);
//mainWindow.open();
//Display.getCurrent().dispose();
}
}
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I really cannot find even any relevant info when googling.
Thank you for any hints!
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