On 18/03/2009, at 12:35 PM, Greg Brown wrote:
> On Mar 17, 2009, at 4:09 PM, Henrique Prange wrote:
>
>> I've checked some old Wonder builds on my machine and the Jars
>> produced by Ant don't follow the NSJarBundle requirements. They don't
>> have the Resources/Info.plist file inside. So, the Wonder
>> initialization code doesn't load those frameworks. (And you get an
>> error while running the application Greg).
>>
> I get the same result (failure) if I use maven to build the jars
> which I then use. (Yes following the wiki instructions.) I didn't
> want to bring Maven into this NSJarBundle framework question, as
> that shouldn't have any thing to do with this question
>
> I guess that:
>
> 1. maven does something special? with these frameworkjars so that
> maven projects can use frameworkjars; other projects cannot use
> frameworkjars.
No, I'm quite certain you're doing something very out of the ordinary.
Maven uses the jars/dependencies referenced in your pom. No tricks.
So as to stop this guessing game from going further can you please
send me a copy of your project.
IIRC Henrique sent you a project that works. Did you use it?
> In any event, it is not a Wonder (3rd party framework) issue?
It is indeed something to do with which jars you've installed and how
you're referencing them.
> I want to Wonder-fy my projects, but some things are not so clear,
> and nobody wants some problem to sneak up from behind and bite one.
>
> I'll now swicth to different Wonder questions.
with regards,
--Lachlan Deck
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