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> I'm experiencing odd problems running Java applications with CodeWarrior
> since applying the CW Pro 5.3 Factory Update.
>
> I can't run _anything_ that uses the java.util package. Simple lists using
> the iterator interface, etc. Example from books which use the
> import.java.util.* command. Anything. Especially implementations with
> ListIterator, or other Iterator classes, won't work.
>
>
> Here's a typical error message I get:
>
> Exception Occurred:
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: java/util/Iterator
> at Liste.iterator(Compiled Code)
> at Liste.main(Compiled Code)
> at
> com.apple.mrj.JManager.JMStaticMethodDispatcher.run(JMAWTContextImpl.java)
> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java)
I don't think it has anything to do with the update.
It sounds like you are linking with the JDK 1.1.x classes. The Interator
interface and other classes related to collections were introduced in JDK
1.2. Free typing tutor software for mac. In 1.1, only the Vector and Hashtable classes exist.
If you want to link with JDK 1.2, you'll have to remove the classes.zip file
from your project and replace it with rt.jar, which is located in the same
place as classes.zip in your CodeWarrior installation.
If you want to be able to run this code on your Mac, you'll have to do
something different. JDK 1.2 doesn't run yet on Mac OS. You have to stick
with 1.1. In this case, you'll have to download from Sun's web site the
Collections framework for 1.1.
http://java.sun.com/products/javabeans/infobus/index.html#COLLECTIONS
Look at the bottom of the page
Then you'll have to add the collections.jar file to your project. You will
also have to use different paths to find the classes. In 1.2, they're in the
package java.util but in 1.1 they're in com.sun.java.util.collections.
By the way, for all your CodeWarrior questions, check out the newsgroups
comp.sys.mac.programmer.codewarrior and codewarrior.*.
Steve
> I'm experiencing odd problems running Java applications with CodeWarrior
> since applying the CW Pro 5.3 Factory Update.
>
> I can't run _anything_ that uses the java.util package. Simple lists using
> the iterator interface, etc. Example from books which use the
> import.java.util.* command. Anything. Especially implementations with
> ListIterator, or other Iterator classes, won't work.
>
>
> Here's a typical error message I get:
>
> Exception Occurred:
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: java/util/Iterator
> at Liste.iterator(Compiled Code)
> at Liste.main(Compiled Code)
> at
> com.apple.mrj.JManager.JMStaticMethodDispatcher.run(JMAWTContextImpl.java)
> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java)
I don't think it has anything to do with the update.
It sounds like you are linking with the JDK 1.1.x classes. The Interator
interface and other classes related to collections were introduced in JDK
1.2. Free typing tutor software for mac. In 1.1, only the Vector and Hashtable classes exist.
If you want to link with JDK 1.2, you'll have to remove the classes.zip file
from your project and replace it with rt.jar, which is located in the same
place as classes.zip in your CodeWarrior installation.
If you want to be able to run this code on your Mac, you'll have to do
something different. JDK 1.2 doesn't run yet on Mac OS. You have to stick
with 1.1. In this case, you'll have to download from Sun's web site the
Collections framework for 1.1.
http://java.sun.com/products/javabeans/infobus/index.html#COLLECTIONS
Look at the bottom of the page
Then you'll have to add the collections.jar file to your project. You will
also have to use different paths to find the classes. In 1.2, they're in the
package java.util but in 1.1 they're in com.sun.java.util.collections.
By the way, for all your CodeWarrior questions, check out the newsgroups
comp.sys.mac.programmer.codewarrior and codewarrior.*.
Steve
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