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author | Daniele Nicolodi <nicolodi@science.unitn.it> |
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date | Wed, 23 Nov 2011 19:22:13 +0100 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/src/DataTable/dist/README.TXT Wed Nov 23 19:22:13 2011 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +======================== +BUILD OUTPUT DESCRIPTION +======================== + +When you build an Java application project that has a main class, the IDE +automatically copies all of the JAR +files on the projects classpath to your projects dist/lib folder. The IDE +also adds each of the JAR files to the Class-Path element in the application +JAR files manifest file (MANIFEST.MF). + +To run the project from the command line, go to the dist folder and +type the following: + +java -jar "DataTable.jar" + +To distribute this project, zip up the dist folder (including the lib folder) +and distribute the ZIP file. + +Notes: + +* If two JAR files on the project classpath have the same name, only the first +JAR file is copied to the lib folder. +* Only JAR files are copied to the lib folder. +If the classpath contains other types of files or folders, none of the +classpath elements are copied to the lib folder. In such a case, +you need to copy the classpath elements to the lib folder manually after the build. +* If a library on the projects classpath also has a Class-Path element +specified in the manifest,the content of the Class-Path element has to be on +the projects runtime path. +* To set a main class in a standard Java project, right-click the project node +in the Projects window and choose Properties. Then click Run and enter the +class name in the Main Class field. Alternatively, you can manually type the +class name in the manifest Main-Class element.