Hi Phillip,
Thanks. It works! However, I’ll stay using the custom builder to do this
job integrated with Eclipse.
Bests,
Henrique
Phillip Dupuy wrote:
> Hi Henrique,
>
> We've been having exactly the same problem using almost exactly the same
> configuration (we are using WO 5.2.3).
>
> My colleague Lance French has found a temporary workaround thus -
>
> 1. Edit your xxx.eogen file by removing the 'weird' drive prefix from
> the -model argument e.g. 'C:my.eogen' becomes 'my.eogen'.
>
> 2. Re-name your xxx.eogen file to xxx.bat.
>
> 3. Run xxx.bat from the command line.
>
> Phillip Dupuy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Henrique Prange [mailto:hprang..mail.com]
> Sent: 12 September 2006 16:02
> To: woproject-de..bjectstyle.org
> Subject: Problems with EOGenerate on Windows
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I’m trying to use the WOLips Tools -> EOGenerate option without success.
> No files are generated and no feedback is provided neither in error log
> nor in the console and in the progress views.
>
> Here is the content of MyEOModel.eogen file generated by WOLips:
>
> C:\Program Files\EOGenerator\eogenerator.exe -destination src -java
> -javaTemplate JavaSourceERX52.eotemplate -model C:MyEOModel.eomodeld
> -packagedirs -subclassDestination src -subclassJavaTemplate
> JavaSubclassSourceEOF5.eotemplate -templatedir "C:/Program
> Files/EOGenerator/Templates" –verbose
>
> I think that the segment “-model C:MyEOModel.eomodeld” is weird, since
> MyEOModel.eomodeld isn’t in the C: root folder. Is it expected to happen?
>
> I’m doing something wrong?
>
> System Configuration:
> -Windows XP
> -Eclipse 3.2
> -WOLips 2.0.0.3118
> -WebObjects 5.2.4
> -EOGenerator 1.7
>
> Thanks,
>
> Henrique
>
> PS.: I’ve tried to remove “C:” from “-model C:MyEOModel.eomodeld” but it
> doesn’t work too.
>
> PS 2.: I've tried EOGenerate on Mac and it works.
>
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