On Apr 14, 2009, at 11:20 AM, Ken Anderson wrote:
> I'm having trouble getting this to work properly on Windows (works
> OK on OS X).
>
> It ALMOST works, but my local frameworks are not being embedded (WO
> frameworks are). Any ideas? I'm using the latest stable 3.4.5717.
Hi Ken,
Do you have fully built versions of them installed in your local
frameworks directory? On OS X this is /Library/Frameworks/. I'm not
sure where the exact location should be on Windows. What does the
wolips.properties file say where that location should be? Is it
accurate?
This is one of the gotchas of the new WOLips build system. If you have
your local frameworks added as projects in WOLips, then WOLips will
automatically use them and you won't know that there is a problem with
the local frameworks directory until you try to deploy your app.
Dave
>
> Thanks,
> Ken
>
> On Mar 16, 2009, at 4:08 PM, David Avendasora wrote:
>
>> On Mar 16, 2009, at 3:59 PM, Ray Kiddy wrote:
>>
>>> Am I right in seeing that if one wants to add WAR-ness to a
>>> project, that this is a completely manual process?
>>
>> Nope. You're wrong. :-)
>>
>>> There is no WOLips support, such as a wizard, for adding a J2EE
>>> build target, is there?
>>
>> If you have the most recent version of WOLips, all you do is get
>> Properties on your project, Select WOLips Deployment and select
>> "Servlet Deployment" and "Autogenerate web.xml"
>>
>> And you will end up with a fully framework-embedded .war file in
>> your .dist directory!
>>
>> Couldn't be more simple!
>>
>> Dave
>>
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