yeah, Jamie and Mat are right - the class file gets compiled when you save. Set the debug process to save before you debug and it will then, of course, save everytime before you debug ;o)
I also started with Netbeans but found it to slow when editing (you know - you start typing and nothing appears on screen - you then type it again and then you have everything double :o) - it didn't really seem to matter how fast the machine was (I have a 2.4 GHz, 1 GB (memory) machine)!
Eclipse seems much better - and I can debug Notes agents with it ;o)
Hi Jake,
yeah, Jamie and Mat are right - the class file gets compiled when you save. Set the debug process to save before you debug and it will then, of course, save everytime before you debug ;o)
I also started with Netbeans but found it to slow when editing (you know - you start typing and nothing appears on screen - you then type it again and then you have everything double :o) - it didn't really seem to matter how fast the machine was (I have a 2.4 GHz, 1 GB (memory) machine)!
Eclipse seems much better - and I can debug Notes agents with it ;o)
Greetings
Ursus