Kaj,
Two things to check / try:
1. In the lancher make sure the working directory is set to MyApp.woa
2. Add the built jar (MyApp.woa/Contents/Resources/Java/myapp.jar) to the
Launcher's class path.
NSBundle uses some very funky methods to find resources at runtime.
I've also has some problems related to this with the incremental builder.
I can't recall the specifics. I think it was that the incremental builder
only builds code but not resource changes etc. You could also try doing a
full Ant build and see if that moves things into the right place.
Chuck
At 06:21 PM 19/07/2003 +0200, Kaj Hejer wrote:
>Hi!
>
>When running my application from Eclipse (Eclipse 2.1.1, WOOLipse
>1.0.4, osx 10.2.6) the following return null:
>
>NSBundle.mainBundle().resourcePathsForResources(null, null)
>
>but when building my app with ant and start it from the commandline I
>het what I expect to see:
>
>("Nonlocalized.lproj/Admin.api", "Nonlocalized.lproj/Arkiv.api",
>"Nonlocalized.lproj/Batch.api",
>"Nonlocalized.lproj/BloggForInclude.api",
>"Nonlocalized.lproj/Blogginnstillinger.api",
>"Nonlocalized.lproj/Bloggside.api",
>"Nonlocalized.lproj/build.properties",
>"Nonlocalized.lproj/DisplayPeker.api",
>.... and so on.
>
>I'm using incremental build.
>
>
>Am I doing something wrong here since I get null when running from
>inside eclipse? Is it possible to get this to return what I should :)
>when running the application from inside Eclipse?
>
>TIA!
>
>
>-Kaj :)
>
--Chuck Hill chil..lobal-village.net Global Village Consulting Inc. http://www.global-village.net
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