Re: Adding frameworks?

From: Jean Pierre Malrieu (jp.malrie..ree.fr)
Date: Fri Nov 11 2005 - 10:02:57 EST

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    I answer my own dumb question:
    When adding a WO framework, one ought to right click -> Configure on
    the "WO Frameworks" directly, not on the project itself...
    Pretty obvious I gess, but not to me...

    JPM.

    Le 10 nov. 05, ā 20:53, Jean Pierre Malrieu a écrit :

    > Hi,
    >
    > I just changed my development/deployment setup.
    >
    > I moved from mac OS 10.3.9 WO 5.2.3 Eclipse3.0 WOLipsSomething
    > to mac OS 10.4.3 WO 5.3 Eclipse 3.1.1 latest WOLips release.
    >
    > I am a bit puzzled.
    > I want to add a WebObjects framework.
    > I do a right click on my application (project), and select "Build
    > path->Add libraries".
    > A windows open, allowing me to choose the type of Library.
    > But there are two WebObjects-related types: "WebObjects Frameworks"
    > and "WebObjects Frameworks old".
    > What is the difference between young and "old" WO Frameworks?
    > Whatever choice I make, I am proposed to select frameworks from
    > "local" or "system" frameworks.
    > The framework I want to add is "local". I hit its checkbox, click
    > "Finish".
    > But then, the process fails, complaining that there are duplicate
    > entries in the build path, namely JavaWOExtensions, which is "checked"
    > both in "local" and "system".
    > I tried to uncheck it in local, but that does not help.
    > I tried to uncheck it in "system, but that is even worse, as I end up
    > with to groups of libraries (Webobjects Frameworks and WO Frameworks)
    > with duplicate entries.
    >
    > I must admit I am unable to add a WO framework to an Eclipse WOLips
    > project...
    >
    > I am sure there is a simple solution, but... what solution?
    >
    > And by the way, what is the "Upgrade build.xml to 1.1.0" menu supposed
    > to do? Should I upgrade?
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    > JPM
    >
    >
    >



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