In eclipse you can right click your project, and go to the "properties"
option. In this list there is a "Java Build Path" section. Click the
libraries tab and add your jar file there. The classpath is just the path
that the java compiler looks at to find class files for your project. You
need to include toolkit jars there, or else the compiler does not know
where to find it.
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Dane C. Wyrick
(402) 544-0872
"seyed hossein"
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Hi,
I'm trying to install Fuzzy on Jess. Following the instructions on the
Installation.html file in the FuzzyToolkit, after extracting the required
files, I tried to "make sure it was included in the CLASSPATH for my
application", but didn't know much about CLASSPATH related material, so I
simply changed the CLASSPATH Variable Value under System variables of my
computer's Control Panel>System>Advanced>Environment Variables from
.;C:\Program Files\Java\jre... to C:\FuzzyJess\fuzzyJ110a.jar
But like always it failed. Does anyone know how should Fuzzy be installed
on Jess properly?
Thanks in advance,
Seyed
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