I use Properties all the time, so it definitely works. I just have
the file sitting in my project root. What version of WOLips are you
using?
On Jun 14, 2006, at 5:03 AM, Anjo Krank wrote:
> Check in build/bla/Resources/ if the Properties file is there in
> the first place.
>
> If the file is not present, then you need to change woproject/
> resources.include.patternset from
>
> Properties
> ...
>
> to
>
> **/Properties
> ...
>
> And you can always add them to ~/WebObjects.properties, which is
> where I put logging stuff.
>
> Cheers, Anjo
>
> Am 14.06.2006 um 10:17 schrieb Jürgen Lorenz Simon:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm starting to feel a little aggravated with WOLips, simple
>> things turn out to be real
>> nightmares, I need a little help here.
>>
>> How do I convince a run configuration to take my settings? It used
>> to be possible to
>> set runtime properties in the Properties file in XCode, however
>> WOLips seems to be
>> ignoring the Properties file entirely.
>>
>> So I'm trying to hand the properties to the application using the
>> arguments tab, with the
>> normal -D notation. Those are also ignored.
>>
>> I skimmed around the project directory to find a file where the
>> things might be set.
>> Also nada.
>>
>> How do I hand properties in? Can I go back somehow to the old
>> method of using the
>> Properties file? I need to enable rule tracing to find a problem!
>>
>>
>> Thanks!
>
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