On 29.09.2014, at 22:35, Mailinglists wrote:
> Why should Apache be the culprit? Direct connect bypasses Apache. Connecting
> directly to port 2001 does not change a thing. And monitor as well as taskd
> work and respond when talking to them wirh curl or Safari. But anyway will
> look into th
Hi,
I installed WOLips 4.4 from a local compiled sources and when I try to create a
new project, Eclipse fail with this message:
The selected wizard could not be started.
Reason ...
Detail:
There was no project template with the name of "Wonder Framework".
There is a "Wonder Framework" pro
Hi Samuel,
I can create both framework and application projects without issues
using Eclipse 4.4.1 + WOLips 4.4.0
Cheers,
Bogdan
On 30/09/2014 20:26, Samuel Pelletier wrote:
Hi,
I installed WOLips 4.4 from a local compiled sources and when I try to create a
new project, Eclipse fail with t
I have this problem on my machine at work, but not at home. My work machine
doesn't have an big history of WO development so I guess something is missing
for "new" environments.
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De: "Samuel Pelletier"
À: "WebObjects Development"
Envoyé: Mardi 30 Septembre 2014 14:26:0
On 2014-09-30, 1:49 AM, "Markus Ruggiero" wrote:
On 29.09.2014, at 22:35, Mailinglists
mailto:mailingli...@kataputt.com>> wrote:
Why should Apache be the culprit? Direct connect bypasses Apache. Connecting
directly to port 2001 does not change a thing. And monitor as well as taskd
work and re