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No sorry, still not right.

What's wrong with this fragment?

import com.ibm.as400.*;
import com.ibm.as400.access.*;

public class Installer

{

    AS400 system = new AS400();


    AS400FTP ftp = new AS400FTP(system);

}

Eclipse tells me AS400 and AS400FTP are not found. I've imported jt400.jar
and com.ibm.as400 etc. are now listed in my packages list.

Help!

Thanks

Pete
"Pete Clifford" <Pete@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message news:bar7q6$alq$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Think I've got it. I'd imported the jar file incorrectly, I believe. Seems
> to like it now.
> "Pete Clifford" <Pete@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote in message
news:bar5sn$qoq$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Sorry, this is going to seem laughably stupid yo you experienced java
> guys.
> >
> > I'm trying to use the JT400 stuff in Eclipse.
> >
> > Eclipse is telling me: "The import com.ibm cannot be resolved"
> >
> > Any idea what I'm doing wrong. Where should the com.ibm.as400 etc. stuff
> be
> > located on my PC? Currently I have it all as subdirectories of a
directory
> I
> > created called java. I think this is probably something to do with my
> > CLASSPATH. Where do I set the classpath in Eclipse? I've tried setting
it
> in
> > Window/Preferences etc. but that doesn't seem to have done the trick.
> >
> > Sorry, getting frustrated now. This is not so much a new language I've
got
> > to learn here (I do quite a bit of C already so the java language basic
> are
> > not too much of a stretch and I'm fairly confident with OO concepts),
but
> > the development environment if proving a challenge currently.
> >
> > Any help gratefully received.
> >
> > pete
> >
> >
> >
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