On May 2, 8:27 pm, Anton Shaykin <[email protected]> wrote:
> It didn't work. What I did was
> 1)replaced the damaged project.properties file with working one
> 2) opened in notepad and replaced all the entries containing the name
> of the project (I found 2 of them) with proper name
> 3) reopened project in NetBeans
> 4) No result :(
> Don't know what's the problem...
Actually, I may not have been accurate enough.
Taken the SerializeAndDeserializCurrentTimeVersionControl project,
here are the changes I made in project.projerties after copying a
working one:
application.title=SerializeAndDeserializeCurrentTimeVersionControl
dist.jar=${dist.dir}/
SerializeAndDeserializeCurrentTimeVersionControl.jar
main.class=serializeandaeserializecurrenttimeversioncontrol.SerializeTime
(note in main.class the first part is the name of the project all
lowecase, then the main class in the second part - you can see what is
it searching for main in the source files).
Other than that, I'm sorry I don't know what to tell to you to do, it
simply works for me.
What you can do is creating a new project in another directory,
creating the necessary packages and source files with same name as the
one which does not work, then copy the contents of the files from the
project which does not work to the new project.
After doing that, you may use a tool equivalent to meld to observe the
differences in project.properties file between the project which does
not work and the new project. It will tell you exactly what to do for
the other projects which do not show up correctly avoiding to create a
new project and copy and paste the contents.
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