Re: [Wonder-disc] Newbie Problem with Eclipse [RESOLVED]

From: David Holt (programmingos..ac.com)
Date: Sun Dec 02 2007 - 19:11:18 EST

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    I have found the same thing as you. As soon as you edit the
    WOFrameworks in the build path the checkboxes seem to get reset to
    some default selection. The default selection includes the
    JavaWOExtensions in both places. I'll copy this note to the WOLips
    list to see if we're doing something wrong. I got the same error but I
    unchecked the System version in order to get the Wonder version. A
    default new Wonder application will use the Local JavaWOExtensions, so
    I'm going with that! Thanks for the movie. We need more of these
    little clarifications and movies seem to be a really quick way to
    demonstrate things. I am thinking of putting up a website for 60
    second WOTips.... everyone can contribute little clips of things that
    they think are relevant.

    David

    On 2-Dec-07, at 3:56 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:

    > Hi!
    >
    > Thanks for the note! :) The strange thing is that I cancelled the
    > movie recording several times, because of that error. And every time
    > I opened the window, the Wonder JavaWOExtentions was selected, even
    > if I had unselected it before! Weird...
    >
    > Yours
    >
    > Miguel Arroz
    >
    > On 2007/12/02, at 23:49, David Holt wrote:
    >
    >> Hi Miguel,
    >>
    >> I think by unchecking the JavaWOExtension under the local tab you
    >> are removing Wonder's updated and fixed JavaWOExtensions. I am
    >> pretty sure that you want to uncheck the Apple framework which is
    >> located under the System tab instead of the Local tab.
    >>
    >> David
    >>
    >> On 2-Dec-07, at 3:12 PM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
    >>
    >>> Check out: <http://dali.ist.utl.pt/~arroz/wonder.mov>. For some
    >>> reason I had to remove JavaWOExtensions to avoid an error, it's
    >>> probably being included by some other framework. But anyway, this
    >>> is what you should do.
    >>
    >
    > Miguel Arroz
    > http://www.terminalapp.net
    > http://www.ipragma.com
    >
    >
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