http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Embedding
+WOFrameworks
http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Split+Install
+Deployment
See "Deployment" Section articles on this page ....... study well ...
follow directions ...... embedding expert you will be :)
http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Tutorials
I need to create a "user-friendly" version of my build.xml and
publish it some day.
Regards, Kieran
On Oct 27, 2007, at 11:11 AM, James Cicenia wrote:
> Ok-
>
> So I figure embed is the way to go. Makes much more sense in
> general to me now that I almost understand it.
>
> I am doing this:
>
> <frameworks root="/" embed="true" >
> <include name="Developer/eclipse/workspace/
> QualifierAdditions.framework" />
> </frameworks>
>
> seems to build fine, but when I launch it on my deployment server
> it still can't find the framework class.
>
> Any other hints?
>
> thanks.. almost there.
>
> James
>
>
>
>
> On Oct 26, 2007, at 9:50 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
>
>>
>> On Oct 26, 2007, at 7:03 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
>>
>>> Ok -
>>>
>>> I gave up trying to figure out Eclipse. So I imported the
>>> project, linked it in the build path and everything worked like a
>>> charm.
>>> BUT, on my test deployment server It can't find those classes.
>>>
>>> Do I have to change my build.xml file or such?
>>
>> Launching from within Eclipse uses different classpath generation
>> than command line launches. Linking the Eclipse project into the
>> build path is fine for Eclipse launches, but that alone does not
>> generate a correct deployment classpath file. You will either
>> need to also link the project to the installed framework or (as a
>> temporary hack) hand edit the classpath file.
>>
>> I recall someone saying that it was not necessary to link the
>> project to the installed framework to get the classpath file to be
>> correctly generated, but that has never worked for me. I don't
>> see how it would know whether to generate a path to ~/Library/
>> Frameworks or /Library/Frameworks. Of course, if you embed the
>> frameworks, this is a non-issue. :-)
>>
>> Chuck
>>
>>> On Oct 26, 2007, at 7:49 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
>>>
>>>> Why not just import existing project into workspace and link the
>>>> build path?
>>>>
>>>> In any case, check the woproject dir and see if the frameworks
>>>> show up in the localroot file in there. If not, try restarting
>>>> Eclipse and make sure you have latest Eclipse and WOLips.
>>>>
>>>> On Oct 26, 2007, at 8:19 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> OK -
>>>>>
>>>>> I am trying to install a Framework on my good ol' eclipse. This
>>>>> is the eclipse setup of yesteryear. I will soon be getting my
>>>>> leopard and new Intel MacBook Pro soon enough and then I will
>>>>> enjoy all the new eclipse goodness... but I digress.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am simply trying to add the Houdah framework to my project. I
>>>>> swear I have done this countless times in the past and must be
>>>>> forgetting something obvious.
>>>>>
>>>>> Normally, I just right click configure on the my WOFrameworks
>>>>> and it appears under local. Except it doesn't. It is there I
>>>>> swear.
>>>>>
>>>>> What am I doing wrong?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> James Cicenia
>>>>>
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