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Re: Eclipse & Java SWING class Failure

PostPosted: 06 Jan 2009, 02:37
by Taellik
Hiya Paul,

Step 8 - check
Step 9 - check
Step 10 - check
Step 11 - check
Step 12 - check
Step 13 - check
Step 14 - check
Step 15 - check

What is your PayPal account so I can send your fee to ?? :D

Eclipse is now :
A) Restored and operational
B) Able to program to the console with Java
C) Able to program using GUI with java

It's not the fastest way to do java programming...but I attribute that to how Eclipse does real-time compilation in the background during source code entry and that probably slows it down compared to code & compile type methods of doing Java programming.

Thanks for all your patience with this YDL newb in wrestling with this ! I owe you ! :mrgreen:


Guess we can close this message thread...or at least maybe drive a stake thru it's heart... :lol:

Taellik
http://www.geocities.com/chainpunch

Re: Eclipse & Java SWING class Failure

PostPosted: 06 Jan 2009, 03:37
by ppietro
Taellik wrote:Hiya Paul,

Step 8 - check
Step 9 - check
Step 10 - check
Step 11 - check
Step 12 - check
Step 13 - check
Step 14 - check
Step 15 - check

What is your PayPal account so I can send your fee to ?? :D

Eclipse is now :
A) Restored and operational
B) Able to program to the console with Java
C) Able to program using GUI with java

It's not the fastest way to do java programming...but I attribute that to how Eclipse does real-time compilation in the background during source code entry and that probably slows it down compared to code & compile type methods of doing Java programming.

Thanks for all your patience with this YDL newb in wrestling with this ! I owe you ! :mrgreen:


No problem - sorry it took so long for me to remember a few Eclipse tricks. As for speed - be sure you turn on the ps3vram swap file. That will help.

It would be faster still if you could use IBM's Java. I'm still puzzled why the RPMs distributed with 6.0 work with IBM's Java, and the RPMs distributed with 6.1 don't. They look the same to me. I think there's an issue there that I need to report to YDL.

Guess we can close this message thread...or at least maybe drive a stake thru it's heart... :lol:


Heh! :D

Cheers,
Paul

Re: Eclipse & Java SWING class Failure

PostPosted: 06 Jan 2009, 12:11
by Taellik
Hiya Paul,

Thanks for the suggestion on using the ps3vram driver.

I went to Fixstars and got the instructions for doing it and will give it a try when I get home.

Taellik
http://www.geocities.com/chainpunch