There are a few permutations of this, but that is essentially how it has been done. If you use the Wonder project layout, this is pre- configured to include all jars in the Libraries/ directory. WOLips (in its origin as WOProject) was very Ant based and there are still some things that don't have a GUI interface.

Chuck


On Aug 13, 2007, at 8:49 PM, Jacob Mouka wrote:

Hi all

I guess I figured out how to include the jars in the app.woa deploy, but I'm wondering if this is the standard practice. I edited my build.xml to include my jars (in the build.woa target, at bottom):

                        <lib dir="lib">
                                <include name="*.jar"/>
                                <exclude name="**/*.woa/**"/>
                        </lib>

It just seems a bit clunky to have to do this manually, so I'm wondering if I'm missing 'the better way' of doing it. But it works, so I'm happy. :)

Jacob


On 10-Aug-07, at 3:14 PM, Guido Neitzer wrote:

On 10.08.2007, at 12:01, Jacob Mouka wrote:

What am I missing? Where should the jars go?

Which version of WOLips are you using? And, this should go to the WOLips list.

cug

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