Ohh OK, very good explanation... Thanks a lot, I'll see what's best
for me.





On Apr 8, 4:19 pm, "Jeff Fisher (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> NetBeans should work just as well, IDE is just a matter of preference.
> The difference is that usually the IDE has its own way of compiling
> and including dependency JARs. The Ant build.xml provided to compile
> the samples could conceivably be extended by you to compile your own
> code, but that is probably more work than you want to go through when
> you're just getting started. Typically I just create a new project in
> Eclipse, point it to where all the necessary JAR files are, and then
> let it compile/run the sample program.
>
> If you really want to look into changing the build.xml, you are
> welcome to consult the Apache Ant documentation:
>
> http://ant.apache.org/manual/index.html
>
> Cheers,
> -Jeff
>
> On Apr 7, 9:33 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Thanks a lot for the answer.
>
> > I was using a simple java editor for the tast. I followed the
> > instructions provided by Google, step by step, until I had that
> > problem.
>
> > I have Netbeans installed and I'm planning on using it for my main
> > program, once I get on track.
>
> > Anyway, it shouldn't depend on an IDE right? I don't think it has
> > something to do with any JAR files because I can perfectly compile the
> > samples and run them, but when it comes to my own programs, I get that
> > message. It is related to some build.xml, that the samples have, but I
> > don't really know what to modify on that build.xml.
>
> > Thanks again.
>
> > On Apr 7, 1:09 pm, "Jeff Fisher (Google)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Hi JC,
>
> > > Are you using an IDE to create your program? I recommend Eclipse. Then
> > > you can just pull in the necessary JAR files and code away.
>
> > > Cheers,
> > > -Jeff
>
> > > On Apr 6, 2:34 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > > > Hello.
>
> > > > I'm trying to use GData for the first time. I'm running on Mac OS X
> > > > 10.5 and I've followed the steps one by one. I was able to compile and
> > > > run the samples provided with no problems. But when I try to make my
> > > > own programs, I don't know how to proceed.
>
> > > > My problem is, I don't know where I should locate my java file. Is
> > > > there a specific place I should place it?? If not, why is it that
> > > > everytime I try to compile it a get a message saying "Target
> > > > "CalendarTest.java" does not exist in the project "GData"."???
>
> > > > I think it has to do with some build.xml. In that case, what should I
> > > > put in that XML for the program to work??
>
> > > > Thanks a lot for the help!
>
> > > > JC
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