I get
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 and NetRexxC is in Java lib\ext directory; Does anyone have jEdit running with netRexx 'plugins' ??? Thanx for any help bobh _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] |
Robert,
I assume you're having this issue with Kermit's NetRexxScript plugin whose internals I'm not familiar with. NetRexxDE should be immune to this problem but let me know otherwise. Saludos / Best regards, David Requena -----Original Message----- From: Robert Hamilton <[hidden email]> Sender: [hidden email] Date: Fri, 2 Jul 2010 07:13:52 To: IBM Netrexx<[hidden email]> Reply-To: IBM Netrexx <[hidden email]> Subject: [Ibm-netrexx] jEdit _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] |
Yes -- I'm following his instructions. . .
bobh On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 7:39 AM, David Requena <[hidden email]> wrote: Robert, _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] |
Hi Robert, and *all*
what you should know (as I believe): Kermit Kiser *rovies* NetRexxScript: Allowing you (within JEdiT9 to use the NetRexx Interpreter to execute your programs you are just *Testing* using *netrexxc abcd.nrx -INTERPRET* (when I do it understand correctly) David Requena's NetrexxDE, which is still *NOT* an official JEDIT *plugin* (but efforts are underway, as far as I do understand) *provides you a fully blown* JEdIt based NetRexx IDE, allowing you to COMPILE and EXECUTE NetRexx programs without any need to leave the JEdit environment.... Both are *great* :-) You have the choice, to select, which one is better SUITED to your needs! Thanks Kermit, *and* David, for maiking those *tools* available :-) Tom (Thomas Schneider) ===================================================================================================== Am 02.07.2010 15:53, schrieb Robert Hamilton: Yes -- I'm following his instructions. . . --
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As I said yesterday, putting NetRexxC.jar in the Java lib\ext directory
breaks NetRexxScript.
Please remove that copy of NetRexxC.jar - it is probably here: C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\lib\ext\NetRexxC.jar -- Kermit On 7/2/2010 5:13 AM, Robert Hamilton wrote: I get _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] |
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Thanks,
I'm trying to get jEdit running on two different machines both with up-to-date XP SP3. I download jedit on each PC and get entirely different results on the two. I can more or less get jedit to run on the laptop but have an issure with NetRexxC being somehow in the wrong place. On the desk top PC it's entirely different. The installer made two directories in Program Files: jEdit and jEdit 4.3.2 neither of which have anything resembling the one directory on the Laptop. How can this be????? Also, on the desk top PC I had hassle w/ zipped files; this did not occur on the laptop. How can that be??? If jEdit can be used in this project, it has to be more or less the same on different boxes. The students in these schools bring their own PCs to class or use what ever the school has lying around -- I guess. This project is worth the effort; so far 3 schools are interested in REXX that either never knew about it or did not know it would run in the PC world. Thanks for your help and enjoy the day -- or the Fourth if you're in the good ole USofA. Bob Hamilton On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 11:26 AM, David Requena <[hidden email]> wrote: Robert, _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] |
I am not sure what you are looking for here. The problems you mentioned
are caused by first installing NetRexx with faulty instructions and
probably by installing jEdit multiple times in different ways. I
already told you twice how to fix the NetRexxC.jar problem by deleting
the copy that should not be in the Java lib\ext directory. jEdit can be
cleaned up by uninstalling it and deleting all directories related to
jEdit in "C:\Program Files" and "C:\users\your-acct-name", then
reinstalling it as directed.
If you are looking for reassurance that students will not have problems, all I can say is that they should have no problems if they follow the instructions that I provided. On the other hand, if they first install NetRexx using faulty instructions like you did or reinstall jEdit multiple times in different ways, then they may have problems like you did. I recommend that you clean all traces of NetRexx installations and jEdit installations off of your PCs, then verify that things work consistently as expected with a clean system. -- Kermit On 7/3/2010 6:34 AM, Robert Hamilton wrote: Thanks, _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] |
Thanks very much, Kermit. I can only apologize for my ineptness and ignorance. But I got this
say " hello from jedit w/o netrexxc "; -- say commented parse Date() a b c d e f; say a say b say c say d; say e; say f; to give this hello from jedit w/o netrexxc Sun Jul 04 11:18:55 CDT 2010 on the laptop after moving the NetRexxC thing to another planet. So, I'll leave the problem with the desktop for the next time a Great-Grand kid needs to 'borrow' some money. One of them will figure out the desk-top PC mess. Thanks again and enjoy the Day - or the Fourth if you're in the good ol' USofA bobh _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] |
jEdit is a piece of work!!!!
I will get it running on other boxes somehow. Has a hard copy of the manuals ever been published? Many Thanks for the help. bobh On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 11:34 AM, Robert Hamilton <[hidden email]> wrote: Thanks very much, Kermit. I can only apologize for my ineptness and ignorance. But I got this _______________________________________________ Ibm-netrexx mailing list [hidden email] |
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Hi there, Hello Bob ..
As some culprist found it necessary to break my flat&office and steal all of my computers (3 of them), I did have the exercise to re-install exverything from scratch on 2 machines (new desktop and new NetBook) in the past 2 weeks.... Bob, I do assure you: simply follow Kermit Kiser's instructions (for NetRexxScript) and/or David Requena's (for NetRexxDE), and evrything will work as documented in their papers.... But it might be a *good* choice to -- first read the papers -- then do the doing Kind regards from Vienna, Tom. PS: ReyC.0.1 went out open source this weekend as promised (end of advertisement) ============================================================================= Am 04.07.2010 08:31, schrieb Kermit Kiser: I am not sure what you are looking for here. The problems you mentioned are caused by first installing NetRexx with faulty instructions and probably by installing jEdit multiple times in different ways. I already told you twice how to fix the NetRexxC.jar problem by deleting the copy that should not be in the Java lib\ext directory. jEdit can be cleaned up by uninstalling it and deleting all directories related to jEdit in "C:\Program Files" and "C:\users\your-acct-name", then reinstalling it as directed. --
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