Re: nearly there (was Re: setup in eclipse)

2004-01-16 Thread Jorg Heymans
do most of that for you. > > S. > -Original Message- > From: Jorg Heymans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 16 January 2004 10:25 > To: JMeter Developers List > Subject: Re: nearly there (was Re: setup in eclipse) > > > yup did that.. > It then complains about not

RE: nearly there (was Re: setup in eclipse)

2004-01-16 Thread BAZLEY, Sebastian
u. S. -Original Message- From: Jorg Heymans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 16 January 2004 10:25 To: JMeter Developers List Subject: Re: nearly there (was Re: setup in eclipse) yup did that.. It then complains about not finding jmeter.properties so i copied the one from the distribution in

Re: nearly there (was Re: setup in eclipse)

2004-01-16 Thread Jorg Heymans
yup did that.. It then complains about not finding jmeter.properties so i copied the one from the distribution in \bin. It complains now : An error occurred: Can't find bundle for base name org.apache.jmeter.resources.messages, locale en Thoughts? Is there a reason why this particular source direc

RE: nearly there (was Re: setup in eclipse)

2004-01-15 Thread BAZLEY, Sebastian
That's a bit out of date now - try using eclipse.classpath from CVS, and have a look at eclipse.readme . Both are in the top-level directory in CVS. You'll need to disable/remove some of the exclusions to enable the optional libraries. Make sure you run the Ant "package" task after compiling in E