Re: [Bulk] Re: Finding EOModels

From: Alan Zebchuk (azebchu..ogers.com)
Date: Wed Jan 31 2007 - 22:18:27 EST

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    If the frameworks are simply projects you have open in Eclipse, you
    can also right-click on your project, goto Build Path -> Configure
    Build Path, Click on the "Projects" . And click Add , then select the
    projects for your frameworks that you want included.

    Alan

    On 31-Jan-07, at 9:51 PM, Gavin Eadie wrote:

    >
    > At 11:41 AM +1100 2/1/07, Lachlan Deck wrote:
    >> Have you configured the frameworks for the application in Eclipse?
    >> i.e., ctl-click on WOFrameworks and chosen ticked your custom
    >> frameworks? Otherwise they'll not be on the classpath at runtime.
    >
    > ... I believe they are on the classpath at runtime because I'm
    > executing code from them, and Eclipse reports in the run log:
    >
    > "[2007-01-31 21:09:29 EST] <main> *** The application has
    > found the following opened, development-mode ProjectBuilderWO
    > projects: (<com.webobjects.appserver._private.WOProjectBundle:
    > projectName='UMFoundation'; bundlePath='/Users/gavin/Development/
    > Eclipse/UMFoundation/build/UMFoundation.framework'; projectPath='/
    > Users/gavin/Development/Eclipse/UMFoundation'>)"
    >
    > I've not deployed these frameworks to "local" or "system" so
    > they are not available in the 'ctl-click' --> 'configure...' -->
    > 'edit library' lists for me to check. Surely, there's a way for
    > this to work without having to deploy any framework that contains
    > an eomodel?



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