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I Build one project Project Builder runs another
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Mar 1, 2003, 07:56 PM
 
First let me state that I'm not all to familiar with Project Builder. But I have a problem.

I've made a few java applets. I've built and run them to test them. Now, however, whenever I try to build and run an applet, it will run the wrong one. No matter which project I'm working on, it only runs one (I think it was my first project). The only way I've found to get around this it to use my original project as a base to start from. I had this problem in one of the 2001 versions and also in the latest (I also just upgrded to Jaguar, after these problems had already started).

Am I missing something? Can anybody else duplicate this? thanks for any help.
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Mar 2, 2003, 01:14 AM
 
Selected Target != Selected Executable
In the Targets pane, select which executable to run.. or add it to the toolbar.
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Mar 2, 2003, 04:00 AM
 
Hmmm... I seem to have a reply missing. Oh, BTW, I updated my Signature to reflect the fact that I'm running 10.2.

Ah, there it is. It showed up when I made this reply. I'll give it a try! Thanks.
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Mar 2, 2003, 04:22 AM
 
I checked. appletviewer is the selected executable (this is an applet). Perhaps my problem lies there. Is there a pref file to work with? I tried opening my new project directly with Applet Launcher, but it wasn't working properly (something about not finding the files referenced).

I think appletview is stuck on opening the file named Example 1. When I moved it to a different location, nothing would run. It returned the exeption of no such file or directory for the "Example 1" html file.
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Mar 2, 2003, 05:46 PM
 
OK, I figured it out. I had to adjust the the arguments and settings for the executable (appletviewer). It was specified to run a certain file (Example1.html) which didn't contain the arguments for the applet I was trying to run. I adjusted them to look for the correct html file and then manually placed the correct file in the location it was searching.
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