OK - I have this working now - it was simply that I hadn't added my
frameworks to the Libraries tab... I'm still learning this new
hotness stuff :)
Ken
On Apr 14, 2009, at 11:57 AM, David Avendasora wrote:
>
> 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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