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Compiled but can't see...

I set up a robot project on my NetBeans. I loaded the robocode libraries, etc. All this seemed to go successfully. I can even compile my robot class with success. I also pointed robocode to the directory my robot class is in.

But my robot doesn't show up in the robot list for fights!

Any ideas? Thanks.

    Therealdrag005:35, 1 October 2012

    Hi! How you "pointed robocode to the directory my robot class is in"? What this directory contents? Do you added ${robot.name}.properties file? Which package are you use?

      Jdev12:34, 1 October 2012
       

      Thanks for the reply!

      I added the directory, "C:\MyRobots\build\classes\zjk", to development options. In that directory is only the class file, "drag0.class"

      Okay, since you mentioned properties file, I looked around (I don't see any ${robot.name}.properties file). I tried adding the other directories above the one mentioned above and it still doesn't work. how is a .properties file generated and what is its purpose?

        Therealdrag021:37, 1 October 2012
         

        The .properties file is added to the JAR when you package your bot, but it shouldn't be needed in order to see a development version of your bot. I'm not sure, but I think you'll need to add the top level directory in Robocode - e.g., if your bot is zjk.MyRobot, under ...\build\classes\zjk\MyRobot.java, you'd need to point Robocode to ...\build\classes.

        I have my things setup the other way, with Eclipse compiling the .class files into robocode/robots/, but that's kind of a stupid setup that I've just never bothered to change.

          Voidious22:06, 1 October 2012

          Not that stupid. Many times I saw a development version working, only to generate a non-working JAR. Wrong .properties file, security violations, wrong file names...

          And the opposite problem (non-working development versions) arises when you use the engine API directly instead of the GUI . i.e. genetic tuning with full battles.

          I also develop and test using JARs instead of raw .class files.

            MN22:30, 1 October 2012
             

            There was one time when codesize calculated the wrong size for a nanobot, adding the size of 2 development bots together.

            I ended trying to shrink the code a lot only to discover it did already fit in the nanobot category before with lots of room for more code.

              MN22:39, 1 October 2012
               

              Okay, so I took the .class file and folder and threw it in the native Robocode folder and it works fine. So I know that's okay.

              But still when I have it in my dev folder it doesn't show. In Robocode I have added: C:\MyRobots\build\classes\zjk C:\MyRobots\build\classes\ C:\MyRobots\build\ C:\MyRobots\

              ...and none of them work! :/

                Therealdrag000:23, 2 October 2012

                Did you add them all at the same time? I had problems with multiple classpath folders.

                And the correct path should be C:\MyRobots\build\classes

                  MN13:58, 2 October 2012
                   

                  Thanks I got it to work.

                    Therealdrag018:12, 14 October 2012