Thanks Lachlan,
So our pom's, web.xml's and build.properties both look good. I'm
curious if you have the same issue when deploying your resulting war.
I noticed you're also using 2.0.17; I'm using 16. What about the other
properties files? Any idea why they're not getting bundled in? I'm no
On 26/01/2009, at 6:41 AM, William Hatch wrote:
Using latest Eclipse, WOLips (largely irrelevant here), the
woapplication-archetype and the m2Eclipse plug in, I'm able to
easily create wo apps, set them up for war packaging, get them to
build and install into the local maven repos. So, expe
Sorry, I incorrectly referred to the woapplication-archetype; I'm
actually using the newer maven-wolifecycle-plugin. To restate the
essence of the original question, I'm trying to determine how
properties possibly required by maven or one of the plugs ins should
be set as I'm having one pro
Here is the error message from the console.log.
Jan 26 08:00:46 Iron [0x0-0x69069].org.eclipse.eclipse[1204]:
java.lang.NullPointerException
Jan 26 08:00:46 Iron [0x0-0x69069].org.eclipse.eclipse[1204]: at
org
.objectstyle
.wolips
.wizards.EOModelCreationPage.getProject(EOModelCreationPag
Updated WOLips to latest version.
Now I can't open and edit any of my models. Entity Modeler keeps
telling me to "Please Wait."
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Greetings all,
I would like to say thank you to Jeremy. This is a WOnderful thing.
Later,
Dan
On Jan 25, 2009, at 3:37 PM, Jeremy Matthews wrote:
Along with the new stable version of WOLips, a new mac turnkey
installer is available (Leopard required), and consists of the
following items:
Along with the new stable version of WOLips, a new mac turnkey
installer is available (Leopard required), and consists of the
following items:
Eclipse 3.4 (Ganymede)
WOLips 3.4.5645 (new stable)
EOGenerator Templates
Standalone Entity Modeler
Wonder Frameworks, JAR Frameworks, Docs, RuleModel
There are are docs about this ??
Thanks
Amedeo
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Using latest Eclipse, WOLips (largely irrelevant here), the
woapplication-archetype and the m2Eclipse plug in, I'm able to easily
create wo apps, set them up for war packaging, get them to build and
install into the local maven repos. So, experimenting with the next
steps, decided to try au
At 8:41 AM -0700 1/25/09, Sanford Selznick wrote:
6. I create a new Wonder Application projects and it has 12 errors:
Ahh, fixed in the latest WOnder, apparently.
(Wonder-5.0.0.8844-Frameworks-54)
I just need to get used to this. :-)
Best,
Sanford
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Don't feel so bad. I once named a component "Request". Took me a
whole day to finally figure out it was the name of the component that
fubar'd it.
-James
On Jan 25, 2009, at 6:22 AM, Miguel Arroz wrote:
Hi!
Are you sure you didn't have a spelling mistake? There's no method
or anythin
Hello,
I'm ready to get serious with WO and so it's time to get the install right.
1. I downloaded Eclipse 3.4.1 for Mac OS X.
2. I selected "Software updates" from the "Help" menu.
3. I fumbled around and installed "Standard Install" from
http://webobjects.mdimension.com/WOLips/stable/
Hi!
Are you sure you didn't have a spelling mistake? There's no method
or anything that might be accessible via key-value called "members" on
EOGenericRecord.
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2009/01/25, at 11:17, Jake MacMullin wrote:
Anyone know why I can't have a relationship called 'member
Anyone know why I can't have a relationship called 'members'?
When I have a flattened many-to-many where one of the relationships is
called 'members' and I try to add an object to the relationship with
addObjectToBothSidesOfRelationshipWithKey(obj, "members") I get the
following cryptic error messa
Anyone know why I can't have a relationship called 'members'?
When I have a flattened many-to-many where one of the relationships is
called 'members' and I try to add an object to the relationship with
addObjectToBothSidesOfRelationshipWithKey(obj, "members") I get the
following cryptic error messa
On 24/01/2009, at 6:11 AM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
On one slow G4 xserve, I have had situation about once month
whereby I get an email (presumably from wotaskd) from the specific
server reporting one or two "Deaths" on an instance running on that
machine. I look at the time of the email and
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