Hi Alexander,
Alexander Schneider wrote:
>
>>1. In Main.api specify the package qualified classname.
>
> this was the missing part. A friend of mine also told me this yesterday
> evening and we fiddeled around a bit with my problem.
>
I think your mistaken. I just went back to check on this and
discovered that all my API files that I had updated to have the
package no longer had it. It appears that WOBuilder removes this when
you edit the component. Yet - all my pages in packages still function
correctly.
I'm almost positive that having the appname.jar on the classpath is
the key factor. Otherwise only tbe /bin folder is on the classpath
and NSBundle / _NSUtilities / whatever class it is needs the jar file
to resolve partial class names. I think it looks in the URLs in the
classloader to find one that has /Resources/Java/ in it.
> But if I want to convert a large project with more than 100 components do I
> have to do this manually in every api-file? (Oh man, please say no. ;-) )
>
The tests I made today suggest that this is needless work.
> Interesting is that it won´t work with 3.0M2.
>
Confused: what won't work?
Chuck
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