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Got it - thanks. I did eventually find (before I read your reply) that I need
to add it as a library... goes now :-)
I'm getting some weird behavior with the editor, sometimes does not show
properties of components (e.g: got a component, add a new property, and
typically you get a list of component property names, along with their
types). All I get now are the bottom row of options (dynamic, static, field
etc).... and the OK/Cancel buttons.
Don't know if it's Eclipse (Linux/GTK) or Spindle - and I don't have a Win32
environment to check this with. SIgh.
Thanks for your help so far Geoff.
* Spindle is cool. *
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Neil
On Thursday 10 Oct 2002 7:35 pm, you wrote:
> I haven't looked at the contrib library in ages but..
>
> (assuming you are using a 1.1 beta)
>
> the contrib jar should be in the build path of your project, then you need
> to add the contrib library (Contrib.library) to your application. Then all
> the contrib components are available.
>
> If you are using 1.03. just put the contrib jar in your project classpath.
> Everything should be available then.
>
>
> If you are building Spindle from source, ensure that you are adding the
> contrib jar to the build path of your project in the runtime workspace.
> Putting it in the spindle plugin (plugin.xml) won't do anything as stuff in
> there is only available to the plugin, not your projects.*
>
> *There is an exception in Spindle 1.1 - if you create a new Tapestry
> Project using the "new" wizards and forget to add net.sf.tapestry.jar as a
> library on the Java wizard page, Spindle will add a classpath entry to your
> project that references the tapestry jar file in the plugin. Its not a good
> practice to leave you project buildpath that way, I only add the classpath
> reference 'cuz the wizard will croak if it can't find the tapestry jar in
> the classpath.
>
> Geoff
>
> Geoffrey Longman
> Intelligent Works Inc.
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