Yep, that took care of it.
I do need to learn more about Eclipse, but I also
agree with Harald that this appears to be a "bug" in
the documentation. At the very least it should direct
the user to the Eclipse documentation on run
configurations since this is obviously a step in the
process that needs to be executed. I'll file a bug
report.
Thanks, again, Ashley, for your help!
Jason
--- Ashley Aitken <mrhatke..ac.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Jason,
>
> How you start a WOLips application is by creating a
> new Eclipse RUN
> configuration. Basically, this means specifying the
> name of the class
> containing the main() method (which is usually the
> Application class in
> a WO application).
>
> Once you have created this RUN configuration, you
> can choose it from
> the toolbar RUN icon menu and the WO application
> should just start
> (with the usual tons of console output ...).
>
> Remember, WOLips applications are just Java
> applications to Eclipse
> (well, to a first approximation ...).
>
> Perhaps you need to learn more about Eclipse in
> general (from the Help)
> ...
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Cheers,
> Ashley.
>
>
> On 01/08/2004, at 2:44 PM, Jason McInnes wrote:
>
> > I'm a new user of Eclipse and WOLips. I'm trying
> to
> > execute the steps in the Help's "Your First WOLips
> > Application". I created a HelloWOrld application
> using
> > the New Application Wizard (I'm using the WOLips
> > Perspective). The application did build as far as
> I
> > can tell. Step 3 (third bullet) says that I should
> > find a HelloWOrld application start script - but I
> do
> > not see it under the HellowWOrld.woa folder (under
> the
> > build folder).
> >
> > When I try to run the application, I get a build
> > successful (total time: 2 seconds) message, but
> the
> > application does not appear to be running (and
> since I
> > have no start script that I can see, I can't
> execute
> > step 6 in the tutorial (i.e., double-click the
> start
> > script to run the application).
> >
> > I'm using Eclipse 3.0 and the latest WOLips on a
> Mac
> > with OS 10.3.
> >
> > I must be doing something that is extremely easy
> to
> > fix since I haven't written any code...Any ideas?
> >
>
> --
> Ashley Aitken
> Perth, Western Australia
> mrhatken at mac dot com
>
>
>
=====
Jason McInnes
2 Degrees
Cell: 206.849.3680
Email: jason_j_mcinne..ahoo.com
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