Instead of NetBeans, you can also use the Eclipse IDE to build org.lcsim and write your applications.
Download Eclipse: http://eclipse.org/downloads/index.php
You may have to change the source path of the project, otherwise Java may be inclined to look for packages src.org.lcsim.* instead of org.lcsim.*. This can be done by right-clicking on the project and selecting Properties->Java Build Path. The src/ folder should be selected as the only source folder. |
When working with external libraries such as org.lcsim, you have to add those libraries to the build path. This can be done by right-clicking on the project and selecting "Properties->Java Build Path->External Libraries". Select add external jar and choose the Jars from your JAS3 installation path. They are in the subdirectories |
First, install org.lcsim using command-line Maven 2.
Now, setup Eclipse with Maven 2.
http://q4e.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/updatesite/ |
Finally, create a new project in Eclipse for org.lcsim.
mvn eclipse:eclipse |
If the last step executes successfully, then all the nasty red errors should go away and command completion should work.
You can quickly build Maven 2 projects from within eclipse by executing the install goal with maven.test.skip set to true. This should rebuild the JAR files if you have made changes. |
Platform |
Eclipse |
Java |
Q4E |
---|---|---|---|
Linux |
3.3.2 |
1.5 |
0.7.0.200805270033 |
OSX 10.4 |
3.3.1 |
1.5 |
0.6 |