I already tried fat jar, but failed...
2009/12/29 Laurent PETIT :
> On the counterclockwise main page :
> http://code.google.com/p/counterclockwise/ ,
>
> There's a right box named "Groups" where you'll find the user & developers
> group.
>
> For your particular problem, you can also check the ccw
On the counterclockwise main page :
http://code.google.com/p/counterclockwise/ ,
There's a right box named "Groups" where you'll find the user & developers
group.
For your particular problem, you can also check the ccw documentation wiki
page, and especially the section related to creating "Fat e
Thanks for the encouragement! Where can I join the list?
2009/12/28 Laurent PETIT :
> OK I think I understand.
>
> As an open source project written on free-time, ccw is open to any
> contribution.
> Especially, newcomers to Java (and presumably Eclipse) such as you, which
> will find "big wholes"
OK I think I understand.
As an open source project written on free-time, ccw is open to any
contribution.
Especially, newcomers to Java (and presumably Eclipse) such as you, which
will find "big wholes" in documentation or usability, are invited to
contribute : you can discuss things on ccw user's
I am just clueless in CCW how to get it compiled nicely. It doesn't
get you started with the files you need minimally to get it compiled
correctly and I remain clueless on how to get it to work.
And I get duplicated files probably because of eclipse works (include
every compiled file in the projec
2009/12/28 Joop Kiefte
> [...] I think this works a lot nicer than CCW. [...]
As a ccw contributor, I would be pleased if you could you elaborate on this
?
What does it mean to be "a lot nicer than CCW" ?
Is it you would like that ccw, when creating a new "clojure project", also
creates a basi
Thanks a lot! I think this works a lot nicer than CCW. I have made a
little script to do a checkout and rename for new projects and it
works brilliant.
Again, thanks a lot!
2009/12/28 Nurullah Akkaya :
> check this out,
>
> http://github.com/nakkaya/clojure-stub
>
> it will create a bare bones He
check this out,
http://github.com/nakkaya/clojure-stub
it will create a bare bones Hello World! application, that you can
build on top of, including an ant task for creating a jar file for
your application.
Regards,
--
Nurullah Akkaya
http://nakkaya.com
On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Joop
Hello folks,
I have been learning a bit of Java at school a loong time ago
("programming basics"), when we were programming applets and I
outscored all others with ease as I was the only one who could program
already, and now I do android programming in Java, but I have never
ever made a n