Oops.. 'blog post' :)
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Browse All TopicsI would like to know how I can add jars to the build path in Xcode.
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Okay, thanks for the link. That blog didn't give me the solution (tried it, but failed), but it did me realize I was looking for the wrong thing. I searched for "build path" and I should look for "classpath". Doing that, I found the following post:
http://lists.apple.com/arc
You can easily drag all jars into the project. Wow! I'm working on a Mac! :-) Just select all jars, drag them below the project name/root (not on the name), et voila!
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by: gripePosted on 2007-01-13 at 04:59:28ID: 18307688
Hi grexx,
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Please see the following blob post:
http://dam.mellis.org/2005