RE: WOLips 1.1.0.102 RC 2

From: Bill Michell (bill.michel..bc.co.uk)
Date: Mon Jan 17 2005 - 06:05:57 EST

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     I'm hitting a problem with the new version of WOLips.

    I use an eomodel in a framework. Under WOLips 1.1.0.90 everything works fine. However, under 1.1.0.102, I get the following error when I try and use JDBC

    java.lang.IllegalStateException: Unable to get the name of the class to instantiate for the adaptor framework JavaJDBCAdaptor. The possible causes for this error are: the adaptor framework is not installed on your system, the adaptor framework is not linked into your application, or the info dictionary for this adaptor is corrupted.

    Using the Eclipse Configuration Manager "replace with another version" to switch back to 1.1.0.90, my program works fine, even without recompilation. (Note that recompilation with 1.1.0.102 doesn't make any difference - and it still runs fine under 1.1.0.90).

    I've also tried creatign a new launch configuration in the Run... Dialog box. It didn't help - but I did see the following error, which seemed to be true of all my projects:
     [Source]: Launch configuration does not support source lookup
     

    As I say, my eomodel is in a framework several levels down the project dependency chain. The model itself is found - it is just the name of the class that seems to be missing.

    I'm using Eclipse 3.0.1

    -- 
    Bill Michell
    Development Team Leader, Broadcast Platforms, BBC News Interactive.
    

    -----Original Message----- From: Ulrich Köster [mailto:ulric..bjectstyle.org] Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 12:33 PM To: WOProject List Subject: [ANN] WOLips 1.1.0.102 RC 2

    The WOProject team is proud to announce the release of WOLips 1.1.0.102 RC 2 for Eclipse 3.0.1!

    WOLips is a ProjectBuilder replacement for WebObjects developers.

    More specifically, WOLips is an Eclipse plug-in that support development of WebObjects applications and frameworks. WOLips is a part of WOProject.

    Eclipse is a kind of universal tool platform – an open extensible IDE for anything and nothing in particular. It is developed by OTI, of VisualAge and WebSphere fame.

    WOProject is a set of OS and IDE independent tools (based on Ant) for working with WebObjects.

    Ant is a Java-based build tool developed by the Apache Software Foundation.

    Eclipse, WOProject and Ant; everything is cross-platform and open source! Currently the only platform restriction on WOLips is the use of WOBuilder and EOModeler.

    WOLips features and benefits:

    1. Everything you expect from a modern state-of-the-art Java IDE. 2. Easy installation with no configurations. 3. Import wizards for existing projects. 4. Tested on Windows and Macintosh. 5. Rapid turnaround support with code hot-swap while debugging. 6. Remote debugging of running applications 7. Continuously keeps all ProjectBuilder files up-to-date. You can work with ProjectBuilderWO and WOLips in parallel. 8. Application profiling. 9. Wizards to create applications, frameworks, components and eomodels. 10. Fast incremental builder (in addition to Ant scripts). 11. Documentation

    What's new: - various bug fixes

    WOProject home: http://objectstyle.org/woproject/ Install: http://objectstyle.org/woproject/wolips_install.html

    Questions, comments and suggestions: http://objectstyle.org/woproject/wolips.html

    It's a release candidate. Please report all issues: http://objectstyle.org/jira/

    I would like to thank all the developers on the WOProject team for making this release possible, in no particular order: Andrei Adamchik, Emily Bache, Anjo Krank, Chuck Hill, Geoff Hopson, Tatsuya Kawano, Juan J. Collas, Reimer Mellin, Markus Nolte, Anders Peterson, Harald Niesche, Uwe Granzow, Jonathan 'Wolf' Rentzsch and myself. Also I would like to thank all the early adaptors and testers.

    Best regards, The WOProject Team

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/

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