it even has a movie -- see the bottom of the page (Tim ducks awaiting flame for creating huge flash download).
Regards, Tim Geir Magnusson Jr wrote: > Nice! Even has a picture! > > Tim Ellison wrote: >> Nathan, >> >> I've described how you can use set up Eclipse to develop individual >> Harmony classlib modules. This is how I work [1] so I don't have to >> download and recompile the entire class lib code for local changes. >> >> The "Run As" set up requires a Harmony JRE plug-in for Eclipse, which at >> present is not part of the Harmony project, but there is a workaround >> that Steven Gong described on this list [2]. >> >> Regards, >> Tim >> >> [1] >> http://incubator.apache.org/harmony/subcomponents/classlibrary/dev_eclipse.html >> >> [2] >> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-harmony-dev/200601.mbox/[EMAIL >> PROTECTED] >> >> >> Nathan Beyer wrote: >>> Does anyone have any tips on setting up Eclipse projects and >>> launchers to do >>> some hacking on the Harmony Classlib? If there are some sites I >>> should just >>> be reading, please point the way. I skimmed the Wiki and did some >>> searches, >>> but couldn't find anything. >>> >>> >>> >>> I have most of the projects setup and compiling in Eclipse using the SVN >>> code and the snapshot builds, but I'm unable to get the "Run As" and >>> "Debug >>> As" pieces going, so I can execute the tests and build some of my >>> own. My >>> problem seems to be around getting the JRE and the security policies >>> setup >>> appropriately. >>> >>> >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> >>> >>> -Nathan >>> >>> >> > -- Tim Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) IBM Java technology centre, UK.