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wabi

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Joined: 02/14/2006 06:48:00
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I've just tried the ClassFinder, and had some minor problems make it work, so here are a few comments.

I noticed a bug on the webpage on how to use it. The sample command says "java -classpath lib/classfinder.jar ...", but to run it you need to use the -jar option (or specify the class to run from the jar file): "java -jar lib/classfinder.jar ...".

I also noticed that SomeClassName doesn't have to be the full class name, and doesn't need to specify the package it belongs to, so its just used as a pattern to search for. And to be able to search for a class foo.bar.Hello, you have to write it as foo/bar/Hello. I couldn't find that information on the webpage.

A nice feature would be an option so you can use . instead of / when you search for a class.

stdunbar

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Joined: 06/22/2005 14:51:37
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Thanks for the information! I'll update the docs and I think the code change idea is great. I'll post here when there is a new one.

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A new version has been released at the regular place. Try it out and let me know if you run across any issues.

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