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Old 11-12-2007, 11:10 PM
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pissed off
hi. I`m so pissed off!
did anybody here, tried to use wrapper libaries?
Well, last week, i was working on a proyect, who needs some external wrappers ( i mean, i couldnīt make them.. i recieved them complete...).
well.. Go to project, right click, add exisiting module.
Iīve added both wrappers, from a folder in C:
i keept coding, until last friday, when i decided send to me a mail with the complete code (thinking about keep working at home...).
At home, opened the IDE, and... MY WRAPPERS DIDNīT EXIST!
where my wrappers gone!?
sigh....
now, i`m seeing that netbeans add a wrapper maintaining the absolute path. So, the library is NOT at all in your project.
i`m going mad about it..

(btw, itīs the first time i use external wrapperlibraries in a project.Maybe iīm reaaaally noob. )
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Old 11-13-2007, 12:05 AM
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I have just a related feedback. I used esternal wrappers for my modules but it was before wizards for that functionailty is added to the IDE. So i did not have that problem at that time.

But i am adding external jars to my regular projects and they are added with absolute paths too because i can not use them on another machine similar to you. I think this is a very simple problem that netbeans team can not miss. I hope there is a solution to this but i dont know if any..

Good luck..
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Old 11-13-2007, 03:40 PM
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Well, thansk god there´s always a Senior to help.
2 hours of hard working, and my code came back to life again.-


But i let warning, to another people here: BEWARE WITH EXTERNAL WRAPPERS!!
hahaha

Bean: the solution it´s (i think) handle the path of your jars and modules from the project.properties in the folder nbproject. There, u can find the paths of jars and modules. (i can´t remember right now if that forlder it´s the correct...).

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Old 11-13-2007, 03:44 PM
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So is there any way to tell netbeans to use relative paths for libraries?
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Old 11-14-2007, 10:43 PM
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at least, we didnīt find it yet...
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Old 11-14-2007, 11:01 PM
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at least, we didn´t find it yet...
Ok. Thanks.
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