You have to unprotect those assets... Here's an example:

http://tacos.sourceforge.net/tacos4.1/tacos-core/hivedocs/index.html

Andrea Chiumenti wrote:
Hello it seems that dojo.require does not work with Asset provided by jar
libs.

I think that the problem is with digest, in fact  the two assets
mylib.jar:/js/jfly/edt/ and mylib.jar:/js/jfly/edt/edt.js are rendered as:

/asset.svc?digest=d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e&path=%2Fjs%2Fjfly%2Fedt%2F

/asset.svc?digest=b1376bfb2d3b7c66ddd0fcf0d2a463a8&path=%2Fjs%2Fjfly%2Fedt%2Fedt.js

if my javascript is:

dojo.registerModulePath("jfly.edt",
"/asset.svc?digest=d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e&path=%2Fjs%2Fjfly%2Fedt%2F");
dojo.require("jfly.edt.*");

it doesn't work.

How can I solve this problem ?

Thx,
kiuma



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