I'm interested in the jEDIT version that has NetREXX compiler.
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Here are rather detailed instructions, assuming you are using Windows and IE (*nix directions may differ slightly): 1) Install Java JDK from Oracle/SUN if not already installed - Go to this link and click the "DOWNLOAD" button: http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/widget/jdk6.jsp Skip any login screen Click the button to "Run" the downloaded file Click buttons as needed to allow standard Java installation to complete 2) Install jEdit file editor - Use the following link for the Windows jEdit installer: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jedit/files/jedit/4.3.2/jedit4.3.2install.exe/download Click "direct link" if download does not start automatically Click the button to "Run" the downloaded file Click buttons as needed to allow standard jEdit installation to complete 3) Install NetRexxScript plugin (NetRexx scripting environment) for jEdit - Start jEdit Select menu option "Plugins" Select menu item "Plugin Manager" Select "Install" tab and wait for list of plugins to update Check box by "NetRexxScript" in plugin list and click "Install" button at bottom of screen Wait for plugin to download and install Close Plugin Manager window 4) Add NetRexxScript control window to jEdit configuration - Start jEdit Select menu option "Plugins" Select menu item "NetRexxScript" Select sub-menu item "NetRexxScript" to open control window Click down arrowhead on upper left of control window and select menu item "Dock at Bottom" Click "NetRexxScript" button at bottom left of screen layout to expand docked control window Type a NetRexx instruction in the edit window at the top such as: say "Hello from NetRexx" Click the run arrow at the left side of the NetRexxScript control window and verify the script output is received in the output area 5) Install NetRexxDE plugin (NetRexx Developer Environment) for jEdit - Start jEdit Select menu option "Plugins" Select menu item "Plugin Manager" Select "Install" tab and wait for list of plugins to update Check boxes by "CommonControls" and "SideKick" in plugin list and click "Install" button at bottom of screen Wait for plugins to download and install Close jEdit Download NetRexxDE plugin using this browser link: http://kenai.com/projects/netrexx-misc/downloads/download/NetRexxDE%252FNetRexxDE-1.0.2c-bin.zip Unzip or open and extract all files from zip to C:\Program Files\jEdit\jars (or to C:\user-acct\.jedit\jars) Start jEdit Select menu option "Plugins" Select menu item "Plugin Options" Select entry for NetRexxDE in plugin options list Locate the Java compiler file from the JDK you installed - probably C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_20\lib\tools.jar Enter that Java compiler path in the field titled "Path to Tools.jar" Close the plugin options window 6) Add NetRexxDE control window to jEdit configuration - Start jEdit Select menu option "Plugins" Select menu item "NetRexxDE" to open a control window Click down arrowhead on upper left of control window and select menu item "Dock at Bottom" Click "NetRexxDE" button at bottom left of screen layout to expand docked control window Type a NetRexx instruction in the edit window at the top such as: say "Hello from NetRexx" Select menu option "File" and use menu item "Save as" to save the file as "test.nrx" somewhere Click the silly "hat" (3rd button from left) on the NetRexxDE control window to compile the .nrx file Click the run arrow (5th button from left) on the NetRexxDE control window to run the compiled .nrx class and verify the output is displayed in the output area 7) Congratulations if all was successful, otherwise report any problems. I just followed this procedure on a brand new Win 7 installation with no problems. -- Kermit On 6/25/2010 3:39 AM, Robert Hamilton wrote: I'm interested in the jEDIT version that has NetREXX compiler. _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] |
Here's what the java -version command shows:
C:\>java -version java version "1.6.0_20" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_20-b02) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 16.3-b01, mixed mode, sharing) but javac -version command gives javac 1.6.0_18 ??? 'preciate the help. Bobh _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] |
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I get to step 5 and download the .zip I think; but can never get winzip to actually unzip the files. I just end up in a loop
thnx for the help bobh On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 8:43 PM, Kermit Kiser <[hidden email]> wrote:
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I've got a friend who can sometimes get winzip to work. It just goes in a loop when I try to extract to a folder. It will list the files in the .zip thing but never actually unzips to the folder.
Do you know of any other un-zipper? I am the PC support staff. bobh On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 8:43 PM, Kermit Kiser <[hidden email]> wrote:
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On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 12:22 AM, Robert Hamilton <[hidden email]> wrote: I've got a friend who can sometimes get winzip to work. It just goes in a loop when I try to extract to a folder. It will list the files in the .zip thing but never actually unzips to the folder. I've been using Info-zip for years for scripted backups. Available for free download here: http://www.info-zip.org/ . Hugh -- _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] |
On 26 June 2010 17:00, Hugh Sweeney <[hidden email]> wrote:
While I like the Info-Zip tool-set as its command line interface works exactly as I'd expect on all of the platforms I use (Windows, Linux, UNIX, z/OS & even Mac OS X [OK, I admit Mac OS X is BSD UNIX under the covers]), Windows has supported zip files directly for many years now. I gave up on Win-Zip a long time ago, it just adds an unnecessary level of complication. Alan. -- Can't tweet, won't tweet! _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email]
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WinZIP is totally bug-free :-) You must simply click at extract, and *it does work* Hence where is your problem??? :-( Tom. ========================================================== Am 27.06.2010 04:52, schrieb Alan Sampson:
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I did now use *for years* WINZIP, without any problems (for me). Hence, what WINZIP version are you using ???? :-( Send me a mail when your problems persist!!! Tom. ============================================================================= Am 27.06.2010 01:22, schrieb Robert Hamilton: I've got a friend who can sometimes get winzip to work. It just goes in a loop when I try to extract to a folder. It will list the files in the .zip thing but never actually unzips to the folder. --
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On 6/26/2010 5:32 AM, Robert Hamilton wrote: Here's what the java -version command shows: _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] |
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I used Windows 7 to run this so I did not need a zip program. Just open
the file and click on "extract all files" (or menu option "File" then
menu item "Extract all" with Win XP). But if you really want a zip
program, I recommend "7-zip".
On 6/26/2010 4:22 PM, Robert Hamilton wrote: I've got a friend who can sometimes get winzip to work. It just goes in a loop when I try to extract to a folder. It will list the files in the .zip thing but never actually unzips to the folder. _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] |
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Bob,
That's ok. Sun jre and Sun jdk are two distinct distributions of software. While the former has an autoupdate feature, the latter lacks it so you usually will have slightly different versions on your system. If you want to use same exact versions then you can use the jre which is included with the jdk, thus only updated when you manually update your jdk. --- Saludos / Kind regards. David Requena El 26/06/2010 14:32, Robert Hamilton escribió: Here's what the java -version command shows: _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] |
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Bob,
That's odd. I just checked the file on the server and it's ok. Do you have this winzip problem with any zip file or just with this one? If it fails with every zip you can try a different unzipper (I use winrar which handles zips just right) If it fails with just my file then it could be you're repeatedly downloading a corrupt copy through some cached proxy. Try downloading from a different internet connection. I remember having this problem once. --- Saludos / Kind regards. David Requena El 27/06/2010 0:54, Robert Hamilton escribió: I get to step 5 and download the .zip I think; but can never get winzip to actually unzip the files. I just end up in a loop _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] |
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Thanks; I'll try it tomorrow. Sunday is my UNIX day. Using sdf.org to get some unix experience.
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The 'jar' utility supplied with the JDK will unzip zipped archives (because that is the compression method .jar files use). The command is
jar -xf CompleteZippedFileName Usually "CompleteZippedFileName" will have the type .zip, but it need not. Of course, the SDK bin directory, which contains jar.exe, must be in your Path environment variable for the command to work. This gives Java users an OS-independent solution to the zip problem. George On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Robert Hamilton <[hidden email]> wrote: I've got a friend who can sometimes get winzip to work. It just goes in a loop when I try to extract to a folder. It will list the files in the .zip thing but never actually unzips to the folder. _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] |
On 27 June 2010 17:03, George Hovey <[hidden email]> wrote: -- The 'jar' utility supplied with the JDK will unzip zipped archives (because that is the compression method .jar files use). The command is Good point, and so obvious... And if you're trying to install jEdit anf the NetRexxDE tools you really need a JDK installed. Alan. Can't tweet, won't tweet! _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email]
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How do u spcify where unzip files go. I'm back on jedit for 2 days. Thanx Bobh Sent from my iPhone Enjoy your day Bob Hamilton
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If you intend using jar to unzip a file the best way is to create a new working directory, copy the zip file to it then open a "Command Prompt" and "cd" to that directory. Once you're there jar will unzip the files into that directory. Example: > mkdir C:\tmp > cd C:\tmp > copy C:\DownloadLocation\product.zip . > mkdir product > cd product > jar xvf ..\product.zip This will explode the zip file contents into a directory structure under the C:\tmp\product folder which you can then move wherever you want. Alan -- Can't tweet, won't tweet! _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email]
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OK acl pm the jedit thinkg.
Got the files from step five unziped into program files/jars but now cannot figure out how to stat JEdit and I know I had it running last time i fooled around with this deal. thnx bobh On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 1:33 PM, Alan Sampson <[hidden email]> wrote:
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I decided to try JEdit on another PC -- a laptop -- that I had some luck with netRexx.
got to step 4 and got this out put invokeit error=java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException note ***: If NetRexxC is in the Java lib\ext directory it will cause invocation exceptions. Throwable:java.lang.NullPointerException bobh On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Robert Hamilton <[hidden email]> wrote: OK acl pm the jedit thinkg. _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] |
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