Why Put a bin folder on the classpath?
Type: Posts; User: Norm
Why Put a bin folder on the classpath?
Whatever, I did not do the install so I won't know what should be done or what will happen.
The JMF does an install. Have you read the readme doc and done all it requires?
Sorry, I do not know how your IDE works.
The basic question is: Why is the list returned by getDeviceList() empty when the code is executed outside of the IDE? What is different between executing inside and outside of the IDE?
What is different when you move away from the IDE to execute from the jar?
My question is about the environment: classpath, files, folders, etc
NOT about the results of attempting the execution....
What is different when you move away from the IDE to execute from the jar?
What is the code doing at line 62? Why does it get the exception there?
The Vector appears to be empty when the code calls the firstElement() method.