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public class Test { public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println(addIt(5,7)); System.out.println(addIt(9,14)); System.out.println(addIt(13,4)); } public static int addIt(final int a, final int b) { return a+b; } } |
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Public Sub Command1_Click() MsgBox (addIt(14,78)) End Sub |
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Still no go, on this side, even your code is reproduced letter for letter.For me, it works fine:
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1 2 3 4 Public Sub Command1_Click() Dim envProvider As New PcEnvProvider Dim state1 As New org#randoom#setlx#utilities#State(envProvider) End Sub
Greatings
theuserbl
Ok, I downloaded the jar that you referenced, in the July 23rd post, and tried to recompile. Same error as the original one, thatNope, no good. After switching to the most recent framework at http://www.jabaco.org/framework.html, 01/15/2011,
there's an immediate
Baseclass 'VB'Form' not found
compilation error.
Not sure where to go from here, maybe a reinstall of Jabaco, on all the PCs.
Yes, from the setlx.jar supplied by the developer.Hey there,
Jabaco.jar rev. 117, 2013/10/15
You are using a State.class in a .zip, not the source you provided in the Ste.zip right?
Dani
I think, not the framework is the problem.Still no go, on this side, even your code is reproduced letter for letter.
I'm using Beta 1.5.2.
Well, maybe it's related to my framework jar. I had to switch to a previous version, sometime back, for some problems I don't recall. The one in the ..\program files...\jabaco folder is 519,284 bytes.
Will try switching frameworks, and see what happens. Thanks, theuserbl.
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Public Sub Command1_Click() Dim envProvider As New PcEnvProvider Dim state1 As New org#randoom#setlx#utilities#State(envProvider) End Sub |
I think, not the framework is the problem.Still no go, on this side, even your code is reproduced letter for letter.
I'm using Beta 1.5.2.
Well, maybe it's related to my framework jar. I had to switch to a previous version, sometime back, for some problems I don't recall. The one in the ..\program files...\jabaco folder is 519,284 bytes.
Will try switching frameworks, and see what happens. Thanks, theuserbl.
Going step by step:
- download Stelx. As you can read at [ http://randoom.org/Software/SetlX ] you can download it at [ http://download.randoom.org/setlX/pc/set…binary_only.zip ].
- After downloading it, unzip this zip file. Important are now the files setlX.jar and setlx-gfx.jar. I don't know if you really need both, the needed classes are in setlX.jar, but I used the other one, too.
- Now start Jabaco and select, if you want to start an SDI-Application or Console-Application.
- If you are now in the GUI-Designer or Code-Editor press [F1] or over the menu "Project" -> "References (Classpath)"
- Now click in this "Imports"-dialog on the "Add Jar-Archive..."-button
- Browse through your directory to the directory where the two jar-files are in and select setlX.jar. After that press the "Open"-button.
- Do the same with setlX-gfx.jar
- Now both packages are in the tree-view of the "Imports"-dialog. Now you have to select the classes, that Jabaco knows about them. The easy way: Click on the [+] before "C:\Documents and Settings\...\SetlX.jar" and "C:\Documents and Settings\...\SetlX-gfx.jar"
- Now under both pakcges is a "org" as directory. Mark both "org"-Checkboxes.
- If both checkboxes are marked press the "Close"-Button of the "Imports"-dialog
- Go now to the code part. Now you can use the classes. For example, if you have choosen "SDI-Application" at the beginning, you can draw in the designer a button and for the code of it you can write
now it should work.
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1 2 3 4 Public Sub Command1_Click() Dim envProvider As New PcEnvProvider Dim state1 As New org#randoom#setlx#utilities#State(envProvider) End Sub
Between designer-mode and code-mode you can switch on the right side of the Jabaco-window under the word "Project". The two icons standing for designer-mode and editor-mode.
Greatings
theuserbl