I have a big project that uses maven and I'm creating the project's jar. The problems is that the project has several classes that can be executed. How can I accomplish this?
Every time that I try to execute a class I get this message
java -jar library.jar ExecutableClass1
Failed to load Main-Class manifest attribute from
library.jar
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Is there a place (or flag) in Xcode for files that you don't want to compile? There are some classes that are/may become part of a project but currently won't compile. The main project doesn't link to them but Xcode still tries to compile them. Is there a way to prevent blocking the rest of project from compiling until these new Classes are "ready"?
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When adding a PDF, CSV, etc... to a project I have to go to the properties of every file and change the build action to Content.
Is there a way to change the list of extensions that are recognized in a project so that this will happen when I include a pdf or csv in my project automatically.
Thanks,
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