Re: Re : Re : Re : Re : Unable to find framework named

From: Mike Schrag (mschra..dimension.com)
Date: Thu Jan 24 2008 - 12:29:25 EST

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    Ah .. yes .. Windows. Good times. So those patterns do NOT work on
    Windows. I have no idea why at the moment (and it's deep down inside
    of ant that evaluates them), but they definitely do not. The closest
    variant is Components/*.wo, Components/*.api , but this will not
    properly flatten if you have subfolders of components inside of
    Components.

    ms

    On Jan 24, 2008, at 11:12 AM, ashenshugar62-w..ahoo.fr wrote:

    > I works with
    >
    > - WOLIPS 3..3.4777
    > - eclipse 3.3.1.1
    > - Windows XP
    > - jre 1.5.0_11
    >
    > Eric
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > ----- Message d'origine ----
    > De : Mike Schrag <mschra..dimension.com>
    > À : woproject-de..bjectstyle.org
    > Envoyé le : Jeudi, 24 Janvier 2008, 15h53mn 58s
    > Objet : Re: Re : Re : Re : Unable to find framework named
    >
    > I use this exact configuration, and in fact have a project that has
    > been in development for several weeks using this configuration and
    > it's working fine. I suspect this is environmental.
    >
    > What is your WOLips version + Eclipse version?
    >
    > ms
    >
    > On Jan 24, 2008, at 9:48 AM, ashenshugar62-w..ahoo.fr wrote:
    >
    >> Re
    >>
    >> I resume my problem
    >>
    >> When I create a new WOAplication, in the Components folder , there
    >> is the default Main.wo ("Hello world")
    >>
    >> but with the default value of resources.includes.patern
    >>
    >> Components/**/*.wo/**/*
    >> Components/**/*.api
    >> Resources/**/*
    >>
    >> Main.wo and main.api are not copying in the build/NewProject.woa/
    >> Contents/Resources folder
    >>
    >> then I have this error when I execute
    >>
    >> Your application's URL is:
    >>
    >> http://134.206.2.15:2668/cgi-bin/WebObjects/NewProject.woa
    >>
    >> [2008-01-23 14:24:01 CET] <main> Waiting for requests...
    >>
    >> [2008-01-23 14:25:05 CET] <WorkerThread0>
    >> <com.webobjects.appserver._private.WOComponentDefinition> No
    >> template found for component Main at "file:/C:/projets/eclipse/
    >> WorkspaceSoutenance/NewProject/build/NewProject.woa/".
    >>
    >> [2008-01-23 14:25:05 CET] <WorkerThread0>
    >> <com.webobjects.appserver._private.WOComponentRequestHandler>:
    >> Exception occurred while handling request:
    >>
    >> java..lang.IllegalStateException: Unable to find framework named
    >> "NewProject".
    >>
    >> [2008-01-23 14:25:05 CET] <WorkerThread0>
    >> java.lang.IllegalStateException: Unable to find framework named
    >> "NewProject".
    >>
    >> at
    >> com
    >> ..webobjects
    >> .appserver
    >> ._private.WOComponentDefinition.<init>(WOComponentDefinition.java:
    >> 179)
    >>
    >> at
    >> com
    >> .webobjects
    >> .appserver
    >> .WOApplication
    >> ._componentDefinitionFromClassNamed(WOApplication.java:2353)
    >>
    >> at
    >> com
    >> .webobjects
    >> .appserver.WOApplication._componentDefinition(WOApplication.java:
    >> 2448)
    >>
    >> at
    >> com
    >> .webobjects.appserver.WOApplication.pageWithName(WOApplication.java:
    >> 1943)
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> With this modified resources..includes.patern
    >>
    >>
    >> **/*.wo/
    >>
    >> **/*.api
    >>
    >> Resources/**/*
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> It's working :-)
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> Eric
    >>
    >>
    >> ----- Message d'origine ----
    >> De : Mike Schrag <mschra..dimension.com>
    >> À : woproject-de..bjectstyle.org
    >> Envoyé le : Jeudi, 24 Janvier 2008, 14h31mn 17s
    >> Objet : Re: Re : Re : Unable to find framework named
    >>
    >> I just created a new WonderApplication that uses the patterns:
    >>
    >> Components/**/*.wo/**/*
    >> Components/**/*.api
    >> Resources/**/*
    >>
    >> and it works perfectly fine. For the people saying it's "not
    >> working," please define what you mean. If you put a component in the
    >> Components folder or a subfolder of Components, it will be copied
    >> into
    >> the build/YourApp.woa/Contents/Resources folder. If you put
    >> components ANYWHERE ELSE they will not be and that is entirely on
    >> purpose.
    >>
    >> On Jan 24, 2008, at 7:46 AM, Anjo Krank wrote:
    >>
    >> > If you put your resources in Resources/ then the patterns I posted
    >> > are fully sufficient. You may need to delete PB.project (and/or the
    >> > XCode files) before your resources is recognized. But as long as
    >> you
    >> > stay within the Wonder layout, you need nothing more.
    >> >
    >> > The easiest way to fix this is to add
    >> >
    >> > wsresources.include.patternset=WebServerResources/**/*
    >> > resources.include.patternset=Components/**/*.api, Components/**/
    >> > *.wo, Resources/**/*
    >> >
    >> > to your Library/wobuild..properties and delete the woproject
    >> folder.
    >> >
    >> > Cheers, Anjo
    >> >
    >> > Am 24.01.2008 um 12:46 schrieb ashenshugar62-w..ahoo.fr:
    >> >
    >> >> Are they different in newer versions of WOLips? If so and they
    >> match
    >> >> what you are saying Anjo, then a bug will need to be filed to
    >> add the
    >> >> "**/*.d2wmodel" back in.
    >> >
    >>
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