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I have been given some class files which I must use to complete an assignment. When I place these class files in my project's classes directory, JBuilder erases them. How can I use these classes with my project? |
| Move them somewhere else, and define them as a required library.
This talks about setting up a jar file, but you can apply this to naked class files, too, as long as you reflect the package namespace in the location:
See these topics for futher details:
2001-May-24 10:46am gyles19@visi.com | |
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