Hi, Mike,
On Mar 1, 2007, at 9:13 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
>> In particular, note that it lists the javawebobjects.jar, so it
>> shouldn't have problems accessing WOSession; but it seems to.
> Can you send a screenshot of your Problems View along with the
> source to the Java file that it claims is having a problem? Can
> you verify that the java file is actually importing WOSession (cmd-
> shift-o in the java editor = autogenerate imports).
>
> ms
Sorry I didn't get back to you sooner. I had a small deadline this
morning after reading your message, then forgot about your request
till this evening.
Here is a screenshot of the Problems View:
and here is the source for the file in question:
========================================================
// Generated by the WOLips Templateengine Plug-in at Mar 1, 2007
7:30:04 AM
import com.webobjects.appserver.*;
public class Main extends WOComponent {
public Main(WOContext context) {
super(context);
}
}
========================================================
After cmd-shift-o in the java editor, the source file looks like this:
========================================================
// Generated by the WOLips Templateengine Plug-in at Mar 1, 2007
7:30:04 AM
import com.webobjects.appserver.WOComponent;
import com.webobjects.appserver.WOContext;
public class Main extends WOComponent {
public Main(WOContext context) {
super(context);
}
}
========================================================
and the errors remain.
I have a screenshot of the entire Eclipse window with the Problems
View showing the errors and the code in the Java Editor, but it's
over 140KB, so I decided to comply with your request as you made it.
If it helps any, this is completely reproducible. I was able to
achieve this state by completing the Eclipse/WOLips installation
instructions at:
http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Install+WOLips
+with+Eclipse+Update+Manager
Then I went to the "Create a new WO Application" page at:
http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Create+a+new
+WO+Application
and did steps 1 - 6 without a hitch. In step 7, I seemed to trip over
the WOLips Bug mentioned in that step. As I said in earlier email, I
wasn't able to create the project last night with the right
components in over 8 tries without first closing the project and
reopening it.
After quitting Eclipse last night, then restarting it this morning,
when I created the project, all the pictured components were there.
The error messages appeared in the Problems view every time. I also
deleted the project, both in Eclipse and on the disk at the end of
each try so I would be working with a clean slate.
About the only customization I was able to do, given the explicit
nature of the steps, was to run the downloaded Eclipse application
directory off my Desktop and create my workspace directory at ~/
Development/Eclipse/workspace/
I had nothing in either the Eclipse application directory, nor in the
workspace directory, other than what was put there by doing the steps
outlined on the web site.
I hadn't moved either of them from the time I downloaded Eclipse
until this morning, when I moved the Eclipse application directory
to /Local/Applications/Eclipse/.
I don't remember whether I did that before or after I was able to
create a complete project.
If it helps, I'm running off a MacBook Pro, 2.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
with Mac OS X 10.4.8. Here's what Terminal says for Java:
% java -version ~
java version "1.5.0_07"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_07-164)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_07-87, mixed mode, sharing)
The version of Eclipse that I downloaded was:
Eclipse SDK
Version: 3.2.1
Build id: M20060921-0945
For the WOLips plug-in, when I click the Configuration Details button
on the About Eclipse panel, Eclipse tells me that it installed:
org.objectstyle.wolips (2.0.0.3860) "WOLips Core Plug-in" [Active]
All other plugins from org.objectstyle.wolips also say (2.0.0.3860)
and they all say [Active] or [Resolved] except this line:
org.objectstyle.wolips.jprofiler.launching (2.0.0.3860) "WOLips
JProfiler Launching Plug-in" [Installed]
I hope this helps you find trace down the problem. With all the
feedback I'm getting, both off the mailing lists and from Eclipse,
I'm starting to get excited.
Thanks for your support.
Regards,
Jerry
-- __ Jerry W. Walker, WebObjects Developer/Instructor for High Performance Industrial Strength Internet Enabled Systemsjerrywwalke..mail.com 203 278-4085 office
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