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Wednesday, August 26th 2009, 1:12am

Author: vdecampo

Jabaco crash when clicking Show Class button

Quoted from "amitmarkel" Hello, The Show Class button opens a browser window explaining a selected class, for instance type short, hit <enter>, and afterward click Show Class: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/…ort.html#%28%29 opens. I don't think there is a need to click that button without choosing a class , but this is a GUI-related bug, that should be solved by ignoring the click when nothing is selected. BTW (Manuel): Any progress with the images issue? Eagerly waiting for the next v...

Tuesday, August 25th 2009, 12:23am

Author: vdecampo

Launching Jabaco

Thanks for the tip Manuel! Most of the DLLs I want to interface to are for various video digitizers. They are all standard WINAPI style calls. I would not be able to reproduce them through the Jabaco Framework. I am new Java so I am really not really familiar with how it works, much less modify a framework. So that means I will be diving in head first!

Monday, August 24th 2009, 2:28am

Author: vdecampo

Jabaco crash when clicking Show Class button

Jabaco crash v. 1.5 Steps to reproduce: 1. Start Jabaco 2. Create New SDI Application 3. Click Project->References 4. Click 'Show Class' Button !!!CRASH!!! -Vince

Monday, August 24th 2009, 2:12am

Author: vdecampo

Launching Jabaco

Quoted from "birosys" Hello vdecampo, It's nice to see you on this forum. For those who don't know, vdecampo is FREEBASIC GURU!!! I hope that he well bring up to the developing higher level of this community. Welcome again Thanks! I've been called lots of names but never a guru! Jabaco looks very interesting to me and I hope to get myself up to speed in short order. My biggest hope will be to see how well Jabaco interfaces with third party DLLs. If Jabaco is thread safe and able to call DLLs th...

Sunday, August 23rd 2009, 6:30pm

Author: vdecampo

Launching Jabaco

That did it! At first the installer said I already had a higher version installed, but I uninstalled what I had, then reinstalled from the MS site. viola! Thanks for the help. I'm sure I'll be back with questions after playing around a bit. Thanks again! -Vince

Saturday, August 22nd 2009, 10:43pm

Author: vdecampo

Launching Jabaco

I have searched for this file on the Internet with no success. If you could email me the file I would appreciate it. Thanks -Vincent DeCampo vincent_decampo @ yahoo.com

Saturday, August 22nd 2009, 8:20pm

Author: vdecampo

Launching Jabaco

Quoted OK, then it's sure; this is the reason for the errormessage. try to reinstall Jabaco I have already tried this with no success. I have also tried... 1. Removeing all older Java versions 2. Installed latest Java RT Version 6 Update 16 3. Installed latest Windows Installer 4.5 4. Verified Java is working with other Java apps 5. Tried installing older Jabaco 1u4 (also did not work) No matter how many times I reinstall, I cannot locate the file codejock.ocx in either the Windows\System32 or ...

Saturday, August 22nd 2009, 3:17am

Author: vdecampo

Launching Jabaco

Ok, I moved the batch file to the Jabaco directory and everything registered except codejock.ocx. I can't locate this file. I'm not sure what is going on with the xml install because it is in German and I can't understand it. Still not working. -Vince

Saturday, August 22nd 2009, 3:10am

Author: vdecampo

Launching Jabaco

I got an error 'Module cannot be found' for each line and this message at the end. C:\WINDOWS\system32>msxml6_x86.msi 'msxml6_x86.msi' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. Not sure what is going on. Is there a log file during installation that I can look at? -Vince

Friday, August 21st 2009, 8:19pm

Author: vdecampo

Launching Jabaco

I just downloaded and installed Jabaco, but when I try to launch it I get an error that says... ERROR JABACO (38-1) 429 - ActiveX component can't create object I downloaded the latest Windows Installer 4.5 Specs Pentium-4 3.0Ghz 2Gb RAM Windows XP sp3 This project looks interesting. I just wish I could run it ! -Vince

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