Vincent GADREAU wrote:
>
> Here is the UNIXClassPath.txt
> there is 2 problems here, the first another FileSeparator problem i
> think, the second LOCALROOT is used for standard frameworks, it should
> be WOROOT
>
> Now there is another problem:
> # JVM == java
> # JVMOptions ==
> # JDB == jdb
> # JDBOptions ==
> # ApplicationClass == Application
>
> APPROOT/Resources/Java/
> APPROOT/Resources/Java/goapp.jar
>
> LOCALROOTLibrary/Frameworks/JavaEOAccess.framework/Resources/Java/javaeoaccess.jar
>
> LOCALROOTLibrary/Frameworks/JavaEOControl.framework/Resources/Java/javaeocontrol.jar
>
> LOCALROOTLibrary/Frameworks/JavaFoundation.framework/Resources/Java/javafoundation.jar
>
> LOCALROOTLibrary/Frameworks/JavaJDBCAdaptor.framework/Resources/Java/javajdbcadaptor.jar
>
> LOCALROOTLibrary/Frameworks/JavaWOExtensions.framework/Resources/Java/JavaWOExtensions.jar
>
> LOCALROOTLibrary/Frameworks/JavaWebObjects.framework/Resources/Java/javawebobjects.jar
>
> LOCALROOTLibrary/Frameworks/JavaXML.framework/Resources/Java/javaxml.jar
> /Local/Library/Frameworks/MyFramework1.framework/Resources/Java/myframework1jar
>
> /Local/Library/Frameworks/MyFramework2.framework/Resources/Java/myframework2jar
>
> Any idea ?
>
> How replacement with environnement variable is working?
>
I have found the class responsible for that, so i have analyzed my
wobuild.properties which is source of the problem. Now it works.
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