FROM : Oliver Fox
DATE : Thu Nov 18 22:12:42 2004
Hallo
I usually build Cocoa XCode Apps in ObjectiveC, but this time it has to
be Cocoa Java because of a Java Framework that I have to use....
The Framework uses Java 1.4, so I have the need to get XCode running
Java 1.4...
what I do so far:
1) I read the archives and found:
>> One important thing to remember when using Mac OS X for Java
development is that you can't just install the end-user Java update and
be done with it. You *must* also install the Java SDK update. In the
case of Java 1.4.1, this is what lets you specify in your application's
target settings that it should be launched with the 1.4 VM rather than
the 1.3 VM. If no setting is specified, the operating system uses the
1.3 VM for backwards compatibility purposes.
2.) So I install from Apple Dev Downloads:
1)Java142Update1
2)Java142Update1Tools
3)Java142Update2
3.) I turned in XCode the target setting to 1.4 VM...
but after Compiling, the Console always says:
"[Session started at 2004-11-18 21:59:14 +0100.]
2004-11-18 21:59:17.802 Test14[1538] Unknown class `AppControler' in
nib file, using `NSObject' instead.
2004-11-18 21:59:17.881 Test14[1538] Could not connect the action
myAction: to target of class NSObject"
(with target settings to "unspecified" everything is OK, but the
application runs Java 1.3)
System.out.println("java.version =
"+System.getProperty("java.version"));
what else can I report??
current Hardware: Titan PB 550 Mhz
XCode Version 1.5
anyone out there who can help ??
Thanks, Olli
DATE : Thu Nov 18 22:12:42 2004
Hallo
I usually build Cocoa XCode Apps in ObjectiveC, but this time it has to
be Cocoa Java because of a Java Framework that I have to use....
The Framework uses Java 1.4, so I have the need to get XCode running
Java 1.4...
what I do so far:
1) I read the archives and found:
>> One important thing to remember when using Mac OS X for Java
development is that you can't just install the end-user Java update and
be done with it. You *must* also install the Java SDK update. In the
case of Java 1.4.1, this is what lets you specify in your application's
target settings that it should be launched with the 1.4 VM rather than
the 1.3 VM. If no setting is specified, the operating system uses the
1.3 VM for backwards compatibility purposes.
2.) So I install from Apple Dev Downloads:
1)Java142Update1
2)Java142Update1Tools
3)Java142Update2
3.) I turned in XCode the target setting to 1.4 VM...
but after Compiling, the Console always says:
"[Session started at 2004-11-18 21:59:14 +0100.]
2004-11-18 21:59:17.802 Test14[1538] Unknown class `AppControler' in
nib file, using `NSObject' instead.
2004-11-18 21:59:17.881 Test14[1538] Could not connect the action
myAction: to target of class NSObject"
(with target settings to "unspecified" everything is OK, but the
application runs Java 1.3)
System.out.println("java.version =
"+System.getProperty("java.version"));
what else can I report??
current Hardware: Titan PB 550 Mhz
XCode Version 1.5
anyone out there who can help ??
Thanks, Olli
| Related mails | Author | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Oliver Fox | Nov 18, 22:12 | |
| Moray Taylor | Nov 19, 19:38 |






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