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I can add a whole package to my project and edit the source code. However, when compiling, you have to right click the desired package and the only that package is compiled. Any packages within the selected package are NOT compiled. |
| John McGrath writes:
If your package does not show in the project pane as a direct child of the project node, then you have not actually added the package to the project.
If you are using the Professional or Enterprise version of JBuilder, you can enable automatic source package discovery in the Project Properties dialog, and they will be added automatically. Otherwise, you will have to add the packages to the project. There are a number of OpenTools available that will make this easier for you.
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| Here is a Borland FAQ item that discusses packages:
http://community.borland.com/article/0,1410,26969,00.html 2001-Nov-15 9:47am gyles19@visi.com | |
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