At 14:28 +0200 09-09-02, uli wrote:
>hi,
>
>woproject is ide independent and supports various ant tasks. Here are
>some examples
>-build woframeworks and woapps
Hi!
I installed WOLips 0.8.7 and made a new WO Application (kajh2).
The build.xml I got was:
bash-2.05a$ cat build.xml
<project name="kajh2" default="build" basedir=".">
<target name="init">
<property name="wo.woroot" value="${wolips.next.root}"/>
</target>
<target name="build" depends="init">
<woapplication name="kajh2" destDir=".">
<classes dir="bin">
</classes>
<resources dir=".">
<include name="*.eomodeld/**"/>
<include name="*.wo/**"/>
<include name="*.api"/>
</resources>
<wsresources dir=".">
<include name="Images/**"/>
</wsresources>
</woapplication>
</target>
</project>
When I try to run at I get:
bash-2.05a$ ant
Buildfile: build.xml
init:
build:
BUILD FAILED
/Users/kajh/tmp/eclipse/eclipse20/workspace/kajh2/build.xml:8: Could not
create task of type: woapplication. Common solutions are to use taskdef to
declare your task, or, if this is an optional task, to put the optional.jar
in the lib directory of your ant installation (ANT_HOME).
Total time: 0 seconds
I have the woproject.jar that I get when I run cvs update and ant on woproject.
I see in the example build-files for WO apps you include with woproject you
have
<target name="package" depends="compile">
<taskdef name="woapplication"
classname="org.objectstyle.woproject.ant.WOApplication">
-Kaj :)
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