Problem with rapc.exe

Hello peoples,

I have a problem with the compilation, which is probably quite common, unfortunately I can not do a search for the solution because there is no error message.

I'm trying to convert a .jar file a .cod with rapc.exe and nothing seems to happen. I have also no output when executing rapc.exe without parameters. I have both the .jad and the .jar in the same folder that I'm under rapc.exe since. I installed the JDK 6 Update 21 and JDK 6.0 BlackBerry and I'm on Windows 7 x 64. I tried to add the path to javac.exe on my WAY without change.

The command I use is:

CAP import = "c:\Program Files (x 86) \Research in Motion\Blackberry JDE 6.0\lib\net_rim_api.jar" codename = test - midlet = test.jad test.jar jad

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Figured it out. Used instead of 6.0.0 6.0 in the command.

Tags: BlackBerry Developers

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