Re: Classpath woes

From: Anjo Krank (kran..ogicunited.com)
Date: Tue Apr 18 2006 - 12:25:59 EDT

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    I'm not sure what you mean? The startup time of the app or of Eclipse
    itself? I haven't noticed any startup problems with regards to the
    app and Eclipse I start up about once a month or so.

    Send me your patch and I'll take a look, but I can't promise anything
    as M6 isn't working for me and I had other problems with the head
    when I downgrade.

    Cheers, Anjo

    Am 18.04.2006 um 17:00 schrieb Watkins, Garry:

    > I think this is an unacceptable solution because of the startup
    > time with
    > eclipse having multiple projects open.
    >
    > I have modified the WORuntimeClasspathProvider class to support a
    > mixed
    > environment (Project Frameworks and Binary Frameworks) can
    > coexist. I have
    > been running it for about a month now and I think that it is stable.
    >
    > What is the process for me to submit this?
    >
    > I am also looking at fixing the PB.project generation so that it
    > will not
    > list the same frameworks (if there is more than one jar) and
    > components more
    > than once. If someone can tell me where to start, I would gladly
    > take a
    > look at it.
    >
    > Thanks
    > Garry
    >
    >
    >
    > On 4/18/06 2:14 AM, "Anjo Krank" <kran..ogicunited.com> wrote:
    >
    >> The best way to debug under Eclipse is to *either* build everything
    >> seperately and link only binary frameworks *or* to include everything
    >> as projects. I recently fixed Project Wonder to do the latter.
    >>
    >> If you need to test your app with the custom-built framework jar, do
    >> so in the shell.
    >>
    >> Am 13.04.2006 um 18:55 schrieb Sébastien Sahuc:
    >>
    >>> I'm actually surprised it is 'bin' where I expected a 'build' as
    >>> in : Users/pierre/Projects/workspace/SurveyCreation/BUILD/
    >>> SurveyCreation.woa
    >>>
    >>> Which version of WOLips are you using ?
    >>>
    >>> And to answer your question, you shouldn't need to run the app from
    >>> ~/Roots if all frameworks are properly added to the classpath. I
    >>> would suggest you explicitely add the jars that get moved by your
    >>> build.xml into you /Library/Java/Extensions into your project
    >>> classpath within eclipse. At least you'll know for sure if those
    >>> are missing when running within eclipse.
    >>>
    >>> Sebastien
    >>>
    >>> On Apr 13, 2006, at 9:45 AM, Pierre Frisch wrote:
    >>>
    >>>> Users/pierre/Projects/workspace/SurveyCreation/bin/
    >>>> SurveyCreation.woa
    >>>
    >>
    >
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