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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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