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I put your latest EvJ into Eclipse 3.1. Here is an Eclipse project snapshot you can import (in a few clicks) into Eclipse. If you want, I will be happy to drop by and spend 5 min to get it oing on your system with you. (Do steps 1 and 2 so you are ready to go).
Regards,
pete

The zip file is EvJ.zip
Steps to import EvJ into eclipse
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1. Just move the Zip file
to the machine you want to use it with Eclipse.

2. Then install Eclipse 3.1 from eclipse.org
on that machine.

3. Then start eclipse and specify a work area (only does this the first
time you run it).

4. Then go to File menu. Select Import.

5. Select "Existing projects into workspace"

6. Then browse the file system for the root directory which is
wherever you put the unzipped EvJ.

7. Then press Finish.

At this point you have imported the project and you can go from there.

Click on the EvJ tree entry on the left (Package Explorer) and open
that to see other EvJ project stuff. Click on (default package) to see
the source code.

To Run it select EvJ.java and right click. Then select either Run as
1) java applet
2) java application.

Note there is a Evj.jar file that is created using the File menu,
select Export. Then select Jar. Then go down the tree until you get the
list of java files. UNSELECT the header.java since it is not a real
file and aborts the jar building.

I took the jar file outside of Eclipse and ran it by clicking on it
which just runs java with that as an arg.

To rebuild after editing the java code, select the Evj project in
the Package Explorer. Then go to Project menu, select Build Project.

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origin: 2005 Oct 15
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