what about console?
in the framework that's breaking, is there a pom.xml in that folder?
in your build.properties, is there a version setting?
On Sep 30, 2009, at 9:47 AM, Bill Michell wrote:
> No error in the Error view nor in the workspace log file :-(
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> On 30 Sep 2009, at 14:38, Mike Schrag wrote:
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>> I'm guessing the build is throwing an exception coming up with your
>> version string ... look in your Error View, in the console, and in
>> the .log file in the .metadata folder of your workspace and see if
>> there's an exception coming out of a getVersion method. Probably
>> it will appear in Error View when you try to do a clean build of
>> that project.
>>
>> ms
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>> On Sep 30, 2009, at 8:34 AM, Bill Michell wrote:
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>>>
>>> On 30 Sep 2009, at 13:03, Mike Schrag wrote:
>>>
>>>>>> Digging further in, it looks like the Info.plist files are
>>>>>> being truncated when the app and frameworks are built by
>>>>>> 3.5.5990.
>>>> are you maven or regular build? what do you mean the info.plist
>>>> is truncated? can you provide an example? i've never seen
>>>> anything like that on any of my builds ...
>>>>
>>>> ms
>>>>
>>>
>>> Regular build, within Eclipse. Snow Leopard with all updates.
>>>
>>> Actually, checking again, it seems only one of my Info.plist files
>>> (the ones from [ProjectRoot]/build/[FrameworkName].framework/
>>> Resources.Info.plist) is truncated.
>>>
>>> The framework doesn't contain any java source - just lib jars.
>>>
>>> The Info.plist looks like this. [FrameworkName] edits are mine, btw:
>>>
>>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>>> <plist version="0.9">
>>> <dict>
>>> <key>NOTE</key>
>>> <string>autogenerated</string>
>>> <key>NSJavaPathClient</key>
>>> <string>theTestFramework.jar</string>
>>> <key>CFBundleIconFile</key>
>>> <string>WOAfile.icns</string>
>>> <key>CFBundleExecutable</key>
>>> <string>[FrameworkName]</string>
>>> <key>NSJavaRoot</key>
>>> <string>Resources/Java</string>
>>> <key>NSJavaRootClient</key>
>>> <string>WebServerResources/Java</string>
>>> <key>NSJavaNeeded</key>
>>> <true/>
>>> <key>CFBundleName</key>
>>> <string></string>
>>> <key>NSExecutable</key>
>>> <string>[FrameworkName]</string>
>>> <key>NSJavaPath</key>
>>> <array>
>>> <string>[FrameworkName].jar</string>
>>> </array>
>>> <key>CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion</key>
>>> <string>6.0</string>
>>> <key>Has_WOComponents</key>
>>> <true/>
>>> <key>CFBundleSignature</key>
>>> <string>webo</string>
>>> <key>CFBundleShortVersionString</key>
>>> <string>
>>>
>>>
>>> And there it stops. Obviously, it isn't well-formed XML, so it
>>> upsets the running app.
>>>
>>> It may not be this causing my problem, but it is the first error
>>> that arises during application start-up, and doesn't occur when
>>> built in Eclipse 3.4. And if I rebuild just that framework in 3.4
>>> then start up 3.5 without a rebuild, the App runs exactly as it
>>> should, picking up the correct App name.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Bill Michell
>>> billmichel..mail.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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> Bill Michell
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