Hi Ulrich,
Here is the file:
---- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <classpath> <classpathentry kind="src" path="src"/> <classpathentry kind="src" path="GeneratedSrc"/> <classpathentry kind="var" path="JRE_LIB" sourcepath="JRE_SRC"/> <classpathentry kind="var" path="JUNIT"/> <classpathentry kind="con" path="org.objectstyle.wolips.WO_CLASSPATH/JavaDirectToWeb/JavaDTWGeneration/ JavaEOAccess/JavaEOControl/JavaEOProject/JavaFoundation/JavaJDBCAdaptor/Java WebObjects/JavaWOExtensions/JavaWOJSPServlet/JavaXML"/> <classpathentry kind="var" path="NEXT_LOCAL_ROOT/Library/Frameworks/EOJDBCPrototypes.framework/Resource s/Java/eojdbcprototypes.jar"/> <classpathentry kind="var" path="NEXT_LOCAL_ROOT/Library/Frameworks/FrontBasePlugIn.framework/Resources /Java/frontbaseplugin.jar"/> <classpathentry kind="output" path="bin"/> </classpath> ----This was probably created back in the 1.01/1.02 release timeframe.
There are two different libraries there, "WebObjects Frameworks" and "WebObjects Frameworks (theCo.de)". What is the second one?
Cheers, Chuck
At 09:38 AM 27/08/2003 +0200, Ulrich Köster wrote: >Hi Sacha, > >ca I take a look at your .classpath? > >Thanks > >Ulrich > >On Mittwoch, 27. August 2003, at 2:49 Uhr, Sacha Mallais wrote: > >> Hello all, >> >> I'm having a problem using the "Add Library..." feature of >> Eclipse/WOLips. >> I understand that each type of library is specific to the vendor, so >> I'm >> thinking it might be a problem with WOLips. Either that, or it's me! >> :-/ >> >> What happens is: when I click on the "Add Library..." button and >> select the >> "WebObjects Frameworks" type of library, I get a list of the frameworks >> installed in the local library dir (/Library/Frameworks on OSX), listed >> _twice_! The same actions on a Windows machine displays both the >> contents >> of the system and the local library dirs. >> >> Also, if I import a project (created on a Windows machine) that has a >> WebObjects library with frameworks from the system library dir, I see >> the >> library, but I don't see any of the frameworks inside it. It doesn't >> appear to be a problem with the .classpath file, as it looks identical >> to >> the one on the Windows machine. >> >> I checked the bug list and the docs and couldn't find anything related >> to >> this. Is it just me? Should I add this to the bug list? >> >> >> Thanks for your time, >> >> sacha >> >> >> PS. Many thanks to the WOLips crew for fixing the "excluded files still >> appear in the PB.project file" bug I submitted a while ago. Sorry I >> wasn't >> able to verify the fix, but my company's got me doing sysadmin work >> for the >> last few months (bleck! ;-) and I've been wrestling with Eclipse >> after my >> workspace got completely hosed up in my free time. Kudos to you! >> >> >> -- >> Sacha Michel Mallais - 400 lb. chimp >> sach..lobal-village.net >> Global Village Consulting Inc. >> http://www.global-village.net/sacha >> Try not to become a man of success but rather to become a man of >> value. >> Albert Einstein >> > >
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