Hello,
I am currently trying to use Infamix to parse Java, and don't understand how exactly I'm supposed to include external JARs in the parsing process.
In the moose book page dedicated to the tool it's written to simply place them in a subfolder (/xxx/project/src/lib) of the target directory (/xxx/project/src/). This didn't work for me.
Is there an extra command line flag (other than lang/path/mse) that I can use to fix the problem?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers, Andrea Caracciolo _____________________________ Software Composition Group University of Bern
What do you exactly mean when you say that it did not work for you?
Doru
On Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 10:57 AM, Andrea Caracciolo <caracciolo@iam.unibe.ch
wrote:
Hello,
I am currently trying to use Infamix to parse Java, and don't understand how exactly I'm supposed to include external JARs in the parsing process.
In the moose book page dedicated to the tool it's written to simply place them in a subfolder (/xxx/project/src/lib) of the target directory (/xxx/project/src/). This didn't work for me.
Is there an extra command line flag (other than lang/path/mse) that I can use to fix the problem?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers, Andrea Caracciolo _____________________________ Software Composition Group University of Bern
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verveinej handles that with a -cp (classpath) option
and if you ask (nicely), you can have a researcher license
nicolas
On 16/04/2015 10:57, Andrea Caracciolo wrote:
Hello,
I am currently trying to use Infamix to parse Java, and don't understand how exactly I'm supposed to include external JARs in the parsing process.
In the moose book page dedicated to the tool it's written to simply place them in a subfolder (/xxx/project/src/lib) of the target directory (/xxx/project/src/). This didn't work for me.
Is there an extra command line flag (other than lang/path/mse) that I can use to fix the problem?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers, Andrea Caracciolo _____________________________ Software Composition Group University of Bern
Moose-dev mailing list Moose-dev@iam.unibe.ch https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/moose-dev
Hi Nicolas,
Thanks for the answer. After verveinej disappeared I thought it was time to try out infamix .. But if there is a chance to go back, I will be happy to give it a try.
Could you kindly provide me with a license? Should I ask somebody else?
Cheers, Andrea
On Thursday, April 16, 2015, Nicolas Anquetil nicolas.anquetil@inria.fr wrote:
verveinej handles that with a -cp (classpath) option
and if you ask (nicely), you can have a researcher license
nicolas
On 16/04/2015 10:57, Andrea Caracciolo wrote:
Hello,
I am currently trying to use Infamix to parse Java, and don't understand how exactly I'm supposed to include external JARs in the parsing process.
In the moose book page dedicated to the tool it's written to simply place them in a subfolder (/xxx/project/src/lib) of the target directory (/xxx/project/src/). This didn't work for me.
Is there an extra command line flag (other than lang/path/mse) that I can use to fix the problem?
Thanks in advance.
Cheers, Andrea Caracciolo _____________________________ Software Composition Group University of Bern
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