Hi Brent.

Im going to give those instructions another shot and see. i was just kinda
hoping someone out there might have a pre-made package that I can simply
point Eclipse to and have it all open up ready to go. Something where I
could just put a folder 'here' and point Eclipse to it and start
debugging....you wouldn't ahve that by any chance would you?

In any case I'll give it another shot. How do you get the package to compile
under the .mod extension? Please remember that while I may have professional
experience with C# I am a complete rube when it comes to setting up Java in
one of these studios unles I do it from scratch (ie my own projects). Beans,
modules, Ant scripts. These are all very new to me as a MS programmer so
used to having htese things 'hidden' from me and therefore out of my general
vision.

Thank you for your response.
Peter




  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Brent Easton
  Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 1:41 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [vassalengine] Tinkering with VASSAL/VASL source


  Hi,

  Have you followed the Eclipse Setup tutorial in the wiki at
http://www.vassalengine.org/wiki/doku.php?id=eclipse_setup? It has fairly
detailed instructions on how to set everything up, including debug
configuration. I have had a couple of eclipse first-timers get it going.

  Cheers,
  Brent

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  On 7/10/2006 at 5:42 AM chopin12340000000 wrote:
  Hello all. First message here. I want to thank Mr.Kinney for saving
  our sport and improving on it wholesale as ASL'ers no longer have to
  fight their wives for dinning room space for months at a time.

  I am a C# (.NET) developer for the past 5 years but am only a hobbyist
  when it comes to Java, although I love it. I don't play the game
  online but rather set it up offline in a LAN. Finally an easy clean up
  routine. :)

  I've always used Netbeans and am unfamiliar with Eclipse. I want to
  tinker around with the VASSAL engine source and the VASL mod for it
  but I do not want to really change anything yet. I simply want to have
  a debuggable and compliable package I can muck about in before coming
  to terms with what sort of customizations I would like to see.

  But the complications! Excuse a newb like myself but jeez I just
  double-click the old solution file and Visual Studio pops up when I'm
  programming. It seems like pulling teeth to arrange a package for
  either Netbeans or Eclipse to simply open as a debuggable compilable
  source.

  Does someone out there have a simpler solution? I can't get Eclipse or
  Netbeans to see all the imported packages, although admittedly perhaps
  I'm simply lost in these terms.

  Thanks all.

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  Brent Easton
  Analyst/Programmer
  University of Western Sydney
  Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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