Hi Kimball,
could you double check that the framework is installed under localroot.
Is the name the same? Does it contain a jar or zip?
Ulrich
Am 16.11.2004 um 19:15 schrieb Kimball Larsen:
> Ulrich Köster wrote:
>
>> Hi Kimball,
>>
>> the search order for frameworks: project wonder, user home, local
>> root and next root. WOLips graps the first it finds.
>>
>> Anyway you're facing a bug in WebObjects. Paths with spaces and
>> underscores are not valid. Move the Framework to another location.
>> Local root for instance.
>>
>
> I would move it, except it is already there! I don't even have
> directory at C:\Documents and Settings\KLarsen\Roots...... doesn't
> exist.
> All my frameworks are installed in Local Root, including the one it is
> looking for... but it insists on using a location that does not
> exist....
>
> -- Kimball
>
>
>> Ulrich
>>
>> Am 16.11.2004 um 17:19 schrieb Kimball Larsen:
>>
>>> I am trying to get my WO applications to use a particular framework.
>>> (This is related to my post earlier today in that this happens to
>>> be the same framework that won't expose it's sub frameworks to me..
>>> )
>>> With this latest release of WOLips, whenever I include this
>>> framework, the app compiles correctly, and runs from the command
>>> line correctly, but when run w/in Eclipse, the classpath settings
>>> are hosed. Notice where it is looking for the
>>> JavaCVGBase.framework (Some items have been removed to protect my
>>> employer's IP, and I cleaned up the format for readability.):
>>>
>>>
>>> C:\j2sdk1.4.2_04\bin\javaw.exe -classpath "C:
>>> \src\workspace\{ApplicationName}\dist\{ApplicationName}.woa\Contents\
>>> Re sources\Java\{ApplicationName}.jar;
>>> C:
>>> \src\workspace\{Framework1}\{Framework1}.framework\Resources\Java\{Fr
>>> am ework1}.jar;
>>> C:\Documents and Settings\KLarsen\Roots\{Framework
>>> 2}.framework\Resources\Java\{Framework 2}.jar; <--- This is the one
>>> causing me grief.... this framework is NOT in my Roots directory..
>>> why is it looking there?
>>> C:\src\workspace\{Framework 3}\{Framework
>>> 3}.framework\Resources\Java\{Framework 3}.jar;
>>> C:\src\workspace\{Framework 4}\{Framework
>>> 4}.framework\Resources\Java\{Framework 4}.jar;
>>> C:\src\workspace\{Framework 5}\{Framework
>>> 5}.framework\Resources\Java\{Framework 5}.jar;
>>>
>>> <snipped off the rest>
>>>
>>>
>>> Why is it looking in my home directory\Roots for a framework that is
>>> installed identically to all the others that it uses?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> -- Kimball
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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