I did a rollback and all of the classes are compiling ok. Thanks for all the help Chuck
On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Chuck Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Look for Builders under Project - Properties, what do you see? > > > On Jul 2, 2008, at 12:18 PM, Alex Daskalov wrote: > >> Under "Source folder on build path:" I have the sources folder of my >> project listed. Expanding this shows: >> Included: (All) >> Excluded: (None) >> Native Library Location: (None) >> >> There are no inclusion or exclusion patterns listed for Sources, if I >> go to edit Sources. >> Allow output folders for source folders is not checked. >> >> The Default output folder is set to the proper bin. >> >> I tried removing and re-adding the Sources folder to no avail. >> >> >> >> On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 3:08 PM, Chuck Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> wrote: >>> >>> On Jul 2, 2008, at 12:05 PM, Alex Daskalov wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks again for the help Chuck, >>>> >>>> I ran Project > Clean, which I understand is supposed to clear all old >>>> builds and rebuild the project. The result is that the bin and build >>>> folders are cleared, and both are rebuilt. The bin folder is now >>>> empty, as if there were no java files to compile. The build folder has >>>> everything it should have, but the directory 'Java' which stores all >>>> of the compiled classes is also completely empty. Deleting the build >>>> directory and pasting back my backed up bin folder (from before >>>> running clean) and rebuilding creates the proper build folder, with >>>> compiled classes under Java, and everything runs fine, but of course >>>> it's the old versions of the files. >>>> >>>> I tried your suggestion too, but it's the same as with clean. For one >>>> I had automatically build on, but I turned this off, refreshed and >>>> rebuilt and the compiled classes are still the old versions. >>>> >>>> Under the java build path I have a few external libraries that are >>>> used by the app, the JRE library and the WebObjects library. The >>>> source folder on the build path is set correctly, with Included: (all) >>>> and Excluded: (none) and Native library location: (none). The default >>>> output folder is set to WebApp/bin as I would expect. >>> >>> What does it say under "Source folders on build path:"? Does that match >>> what is on the disk? It sounds like Eclipse is not seeing your .java >>> files. >>> >>> >>>> For reference I'm doing all of this on Windows XP and not OS X. >>>> As an aside, I have a mac that I wanted to just move this over to, to >>>> do everything from there, but I'm running Tiger and this is using WO >>>> 5.4 Do I need to get Leopard to get 5.4 to develop, or is it possible >>>> to run it on Tiger with 5.3, or can I get 5.4 on Tiger? >>> >>> I don't see why 5.4 would not run on Tiger, but I have not tried it. >>> >>> >>> Chuck >>> >>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 2:21 PM, Chuck Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> On Jul 2, 2008, at 10:19 AM, Alex Daskalov wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> >>>>>> I tried what you suggested and I can see where you're coming from. I >>>>>> deleted the build folder, re-ran eclipse, and it did its rebuild into >>>>>> that directory. The problem was again the same. I think the problem is >>>>>> elsewhere though. There are compiled java classes under the bin >>>>>> directory, and these are old versions. >>>>> >>>>> Right. Forgot about that. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> As far as I can tell, the >>>>>> compiled classes in the build directory are taken from the bin >>>>>> directory, so I need to have the bin classes recompiled. I tried >>>>>> deleting the bin directory hoping that they would be recompiled, but a >>>>>> new bin directory was created, and none of the java files were >>>>>> recompiled leaving this directory empty. Is there a way to force >>>>>> Eclipse to recompile the classes under bin using the src files? Even >>>>>> when doing an ant build, the deployed version contains the outdated >>>>>> class files. >>>>> >>>>> Select the project hit F5 (refresh) and then Project - Build (assuming >>>>> that >>>>> auto build is off). If the files are not compiled you have bigger >>>>> problems. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> I checked the system date and it's current. The old compiled classes >>>>>> are time stamped June 24, 2008, and the edited java files July 2, >>>>>> 2008, so I find it odd that they are not being automatically >>>>>> recompiled. >>>>> >>>>> Also check the Java Source Path under the project's Properties. It >>>>> might >>>>> be >>>>> wrong or might be excluding .java files! >>>>> >>>>> Chuck >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Tue, Jul 1, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Chuck Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Quit Eclipse. Find and delete the dist/ folder (for apps) or the >>>>>>> build/ >>>>>>> folder (for frameworks). Open Eclipse, build and run. It sounds >>>>>>> like >>>>>>> a >>>>>>> timestamp issue: some how the compiled .class file has a newer >>>>>>> timestamp >>>>>>> than the file you modified. Check the system time on that machine. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Chuck >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Jul 1, 2008, at 11:33 AM, Alex Daskalov wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hello all, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'm in the process of deploying a WebObjects app from a local server >>>>>>>> to a remote server. I'm not the original developer of the app and >>>>>>>> have >>>>>>>> little experience with WebObjects though I have developed and >>>>>>>> deployed >>>>>>>> apps on other web frameworks, including a couple of java frameworks, >>>>>>>> so it seems pretty familiar. I am using Eclipse with WOLips and >>>>>>>> building the project with ANT. In preperation for the move, I've >>>>>>>> done >>>>>>>> a few test deployments. After one of them, I can no longer make any >>>>>>>> changes to the project. No matter the changes to the java files, the >>>>>>>> build is always one specific previous version from one of the >>>>>>>> changes >>>>>>>> I made. I can modify the HTML files and the changes appear, but the >>>>>>>> backend java is never recompiled from source. I've been looking >>>>>>>> around >>>>>>>> frantically for a solution but can't seem to find one. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Does anyone have suggestions for things to check? I have not touched >>>>>>>> much in the project, but perhaps one of the properties or xml >>>>>>>> configuration files is responsible? >>>>>>>> I should mention that even when running the project through WOLips >>>>>>>> locally, the compiled classes are old versions and not like the >>>>>>>> corresponding java files. I understand that there is an incremental >>>>>>>> build that occurs that allows launching the application quickly, and >>>>>>>> it seems this has stopped incrementing. I've tried both "Run as >>>>>>>> WebObjects Application" and "Debug as…" >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thank you for any help! >>>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>>> Do not post admin requests to the list. 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