Hi Pierre,
where can I find this option in XCode?
Thanks
Ulrich
Am 03.12.2003 um 13:33 schrieb Pierre Frisch:
> Hi Ulrich,
>
> Thanks for the information. With WO5.2.2 and XCode there is a new
> option for frameworks BUNDLE_AS_JAR that produce a jar file that is
> equivalent to the complete framework i.e. it includes all the
> resources. The script that does this CoaxBundleIntoJar.sh. I can
> create an ant task manually to do something similar, but I was
> wondering if woframework had a similar option?
>
> Pierre
>
> On Tuesday, December 2, 2003, at 11:31 PM, Ulrich Köster wrote:
>
>> Hi Pierre,
>>
>> the woapplication task has some new options:
>>
>> http://objectstyle.org/woproject/ant/woapplication.html
>>
>>
>> The build.xml generated by WOLips:
>>
>> <!-- add webXML="true" to generate a web.xml file -->
>> <woapplication name="${project.name}" stdFrameworks="false"
>> destDir="${dest.dir}">
>>
>> <!-- optional targets -->
>>
>> <!-- war target-->
>> <!-- To use this target remove the if="${never}" statement and
>> create the LICENSE in your project
>> and create the web.xml file with the woapplication task.-->
>> <target name="war" if="${never}">
>> <war destfile="${dest.dir}/${project.name}.war"
>> webxml="${dest.dir}/${project.name}.woa/Contents/web.xml">
>> <fileset dir="${dest.dir}">
>> <include name="${project.name}.woa/**"/>
>> </fileset>
>> <fileset dir="..">
>> <include name="LICENSE"/>
>> </fileset>
>> <lib
>> dir="${wo.wosystemroot}/Library/Frameworks/
>> JavaWOJSPServlet.framework/WebServerResources/Java/">
>> <include name="JavaWOJSPServlet_client.jar"/>
>> </lib>
>> <zipfileset
>> dir="${wo.wosystemroot}/Library/Frameworks/
>> JavaWOJSPServlet.framework/Resources/" prefix="tlds">
>> <include name="WOtaglib_1_0.tld"/>
>> </zipfileset>
>> </war>
>> </target>
>>
>> <!-- ssdd target-->
>> <!-- To use this target remove the if="${never}" statement and
>> create the LICENSE in your project
>> and create the web.xml file with the woapplication task.-->
>> <target name="ssdd" if="${never}">
>> <mkdir dir="${dest.dir}/${project.name}/WEB-INF/tlds"/>
>> <copy todir="${dest.dir}/${project.name}/WEB-INF/">
>> <fileset dir="${dest.dir}/${project.name}.woa/Contents/">
>> <include name="web.xml"/>
>> </fileset>
>> </copy>
>> <copy todir="${dest.dir}/${project.name}/WEB-INF/">
>> <fileset dir="..">
>> <include name="LICENSE"/>
>> </fileset>
>> </copy>
>> <copy todir="${dest.dir}/${project.name}/WEB-INF/">
>> <fileset dir="${dest.dir}">
>> <include name="${project.name}.woa/**"/>
>> </fileset>
>> </copy>
>> <copy todir="${dest.dir}/${project.name}/WEB-INF/tlds">
>> <fileset
>> dir="${wo.wosystemroot}/Library/Frameworks/
>> JavaWOJSPServlet.framework/Resources/">
>> <include name="WOtaglib_1_0.tld"/>
>> </fileset>
>> </copy>
>> </target>
>>
>> I would also recommend that you embed your frameworks:
>>
>> <frameworks root="${wo.wosystemroot}" embed="true">
>> .
>> .
>> </frameworks>
>>
>> Please report your problems with it.
>>
>>
>> Ulrich
>>
>>
>> Am 02.12.2003 um 22:24 schrieb Pierre Frisch:
>>
>>> I have a fairly large project (4 apps and 10 frameworks) that build
>>> with WOProject and XCode. I would like to try deploying with JBoss
>>> under Panther instead of JavaManitor that don't appears to work
>>> properly. Has anyone done it already? How do you package the
>>> application for JBoss with WOProject?
>>>
>>> Pierre
>>>
>>>
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