Nice feature!
Could this be used to deploy WO 5.3/5.4 apps on Windows and Solaris servers?
Basically I'd do a WO 5.2.4 deployment installation on Windows, and when
I build (on a Mac) I embed everything (including all the standrad WO
frameworks).
/Anders
Ulrich Köster wrote:
> The embed="true" for a frameworks section does the trick.
>
>
> <frameworks root="/Foo" embed="true">
> </frameworks>
>
> Uli
> Am 07.09.2006 um 15:28 schrieb Ken Anderson:
>
>> Well, the combined frameworks are about 20 MB, so not so bad... we
>> have about 10 WOApps, so a sum total of 200 MB.
>>
>> OK, if I go that way, is there an easy way ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ken
>>
>> On Sep 7, 2006, at 9:19 AM, Ulrich Köster wrote:
>>
>>> What does large mean. 10, 100 or 1000mb? I'll recommend to embed the
>>> frameworks. Makes life much easier.
>>>
>>> Uli
>>> Am 07.09.2006 um 14:58 schrieb Ken Anderson:
>>>
>>>> I have a situation where I want to be able to deploy multiple
>>>> versions of frameworks on the same machine at the same time (so I
>>>> can have multiple versions of the WOApps). At the moment, I install
>>>> all frameworks in the typical /Library/Frameworks directory on the
>>>> machine (an xserve running OS X).
>>>>
>>>> My guess is that, since we're talking jars and classpaths here, I
>>>> could modify the classpath file generated by WOLips on install so
>>>> that the frameworks and apps could point to a different location,
>>>> maybe like:
>>>>
>>>> /Library/Commoditrack/Build316/Frameworks
>>>> /Library/Commoditrack/Build404/Frameworks
>>>>
>>>> Ideally, I would like to have a special target in the Ant build.xml
>>>> file that would figure out the subversion version number and use
>>>> that when generating all the classpath files.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Hints? Ideas? I'm no Ant
>>>> expert.
>>>>
>>>> Our frameworks are pretty large, and we have a number of WOApps that
>>>> use them, so I don't want to copy the jars into each WOApp. I would
>>>> also prefer to continue using the ability for the EOModels to be
>>>> loaded automatically from their bundles, but that's not 100% necessary.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Ken
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
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