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Foundation won't compile a project created/altered by a sample, tutorial, or wizard. |
| I'm not sure exactly what the problem is, but it seems that some of
the JB4 samples, tutorials, and perhaps wizards assume that
automatic source discovery and compilation is enabled in the project
so they don't create file or package nodes for the files they create.
Sometimes the resulting project will not compile due to 'missing'
source files.
The workaround is to manually add subpackages or individual files within the subpackages to the project.
Since JBuilder uses its project pane more as a list of packages than
a list of individual files, this problem is visible only when a wizard
or sample creates a new subpackage which is not already noted in the
project pane. Adding a single source file from the new subpackage
should be sufficient to get the project to compile.
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