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billfen
The latest version (2.0.3) fixes some of the classpath problems.  Mixed
NetRexx and Java projects appear to work.  

The Outline page has been added - it should be useful when working with
large NetRexx files - Rene: let me know if it helps?

The performance is a bit better - all 97 NetRexx source files load (with
full error checking) in about 5 seconds.  The video has been watched a few
dozen times.  I'll replace it to give a better idea of how to install and
use NetRexx and Eclipse.

Bill

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Re: Eclipse plugin status

Jerry McBride
Hey Bill,


I thought I would give eclipse and netrexx another shot, since noticing
2.0.3 is on sourceforge. I installed eclipse 3.7.1 and then netrexx
support through the marketplace.

Installed, no errors. However, upon reboot and loading up a netrexx
project, I find that the netrexx editor crashes. I posted a error trace
an a followup message at the sourceforge...

Be nice to have this working. I'll keep eclipse around for java projects
for the time being.

Have a good day,

Jerry


On 09/25/11 09:03, [hidden email] wrote:

> The latest version (2.0.3) fixes some of the classpath problems.  Mixed
> NetRexx and Java projects appear to work.
>
> The Outline page has been added - it should be useful when working with
> large NetRexx files - Rene: let me know if it helps?
>
> The performance is a bit better - all 97 NetRexx source files load (with
> full error checking) in about 5 seconds.  The video has been watched a few
> dozen times.  I'll replace it to give a better idea of how to install and
> use NetRexx and Eclipse.
>
> Bill
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Re: Eclipse plugin status

Robert L Hamilton
NetRexx is sort of a dead issue, me-thinks.  One possible project for it went with Jython(?)

Bob   Hamilton

On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 1:07 PM, Jerry McBride <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hey Bill,


I thought I would give eclipse and netrexx another shot, since noticing 2.0.3 is on sourceforge. I installed eclipse 3.7.1 and then netrexx support through the marketplace.

Installed, no errors. However, upon reboot and loading up a netrexx project, I find that the netrexx editor crashes. I posted a error trace an a followup message at the sourceforge...

Be nice to have this working. I'll keep eclipse around for java projects for the time being.

Have a good day,

Jerry



On 09/25/11 09:03, [hidden email] wrote:
The latest version (2.0.3) fixes some of the classpath problems.  Mixed
NetRexx and Java projects appear to work.

The Outline page has been added - it should be useful when working with
large NetRexx files - Rene: let me know if it helps?

The performance is a bit better - all 97 NetRexx source files load (with
full error checking) in about 5 seconds.  The video has been watched a few
dozen times.  I'll replace it to give a better idea of how to install and
use NetRexx and Eclipse.

Bill

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Re: Eclipse plugin status

Jerry McBride

Actually Robert, you are witnessing it's rebirth. Enjoy it.

On 10/15/11 17:10, Robert Hamilton wrote:
NetRexx is sort of a dead issue, me-thinks.  One possible project for it went with Jython(?)

Bob   Hamilton

On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 1:07 PM, Jerry McBride <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hey Bill,


I thought I would give eclipse and netrexx another shot, since noticing 2.0.3 is on sourceforge. I installed eclipse 3.7.1 and then netrexx support through the marketplace.

Installed, no errors. However, upon reboot and loading up a netrexx project, I find that the netrexx editor crashes. I posted a error trace an a followup message at the sourceforge...

Be nice to have this working. I'll keep eclipse around for java projects for the time being.

Have a good day,

Jerry



On 09/25/11 09:03, [hidden email] wrote:
The latest version (2.0.3) fixes some of the classpath problems.  Mixed
NetRexx and Java projects appear to work.

The Outline page has been added - it should be useful when working with
large NetRexx files - Rene: let me know if it helps?

The performance is a bit better - all 97 NetRexx source files load (with
full error checking) in about 5 seconds.  The video has been watched a few
dozen times.  I'll replace it to give a better idea of how to install and
use NetRexx and Eclipse.

Bill

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Re: Eclipse plugin status

billfen
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Joe,

Here is how to test the installation.

Open the Eclipse version with the NetRexx plugin, and do the following:

    1) Create a new Java project by: Main Menu->  File->  New->  Java
Project,  enter: "test",  then ->  Finish. (no quotes)

    2) The "test" project should appear in the Project Explorer view.
Double click on "test" so that the "src" source package is visible (or
click the "+" to open it).

    3) Create a new NetRexx file by:  Right click on "src", ->  New-> File,
enter: "try.nrx",  -> Finish. (no quotes)

    4) The new "try.nrx" file should be shown with the NetRexx icon under
the "src" package, the file should be open, and you should be able to edit
it.

    5) Insert the following:  /* try */ say "Hello NetRexx!"

    6) Save the file using Ctrl-S, and then Interpret (run) the program
using Alt-I. (or by a menu option).

If the console output is as expected, the installation is OK.

Remember that all .nrx files must be in an Eclipse Java Project, and not
external to Eclipse.

Bill

On 10/15/2011 8:31 PM, Joseph C Jackson wrote:
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> Howdy Again,
>
> Network and email blinks here, sorry if there are multiple previous
posts.
>
> I have downloaded the Netrexx plugin via my Eclipse Galileo, install gave
all signals as normal, reboot recommendation occurred and followed, but no
indication of a NetRexx presence shows in any menu.  Did I miss a step
please?
> :-))
>
> Cheers and Regards,
>
> Joe Jackson
> [hidden email]
> 510-842-7133
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Re: Eclipse plugin status

Robert L Hamilton
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How So?

Bob Hamilton

On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 5:16 PM, Jerry McBride <[hidden email]> wrote:

Actually Robert, you are witnessing it's rebirth. Enjoy it.


On 10/15/11 17:10, Robert Hamilton wrote:
NetRexx is sort of a dead issue, me-thinks.  One possible project for it went with Jython(?)

Bob   Hamilton

On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 1:07 PM, Jerry McBride <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hey Bill,


I thought I would give eclipse and netrexx another shot, since noticing 2.0.3 is on sourceforge. I installed eclipse 3.7.1 and then netrexx support through the marketplace.

Installed, no errors. However, upon reboot and loading up a netrexx project, I find that the netrexx editor crashes. I posted a error trace an a followup message at the sourceforge...

Be nice to have this working. I'll keep eclipse around for java projects for the time being.

Have a good day,

Jerry



On 09/25/11 09:03, [hidden email] wrote:
The latest version (2.0.3) fixes some of the classpath problems.  Mixed
NetRexx and Java projects appear to work.

The Outline page has been added - it should be useful when working with
large NetRexx files - Rene: let me know if it helps?

The performance is a bit better - all 97 NetRexx source files load (with
full error checking) in about 5 seconds.  The video has been watched a few
dozen times.  I'll replace it to give a better idea of how to install and
use NetRexx and Eclipse.

Bill

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