Yeah, and it is my mistake to look into WebServerResources and take for granted 
for what the old tool has done.  It supposed to be in 
app.woa/Contents/Resources after I checked closely.

I also use filter to pull out e.g. build directory.  It took quite a while as 
initially no build directory shown after each build, therefore do not know if 
the build is good.  For certain good reason, it is being filtered by default.

The PC version of WO5.4 did work at this stage, but the path name may not need 
to change as mentioned in the wiki.  Will update the contents after more 
eomodel tests.

Thanks..

Cheong Hee
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Daniele Corti 
  To: Cheong Hee (Datasonic) 
  Cc: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, February 11, 2008 6:31 PM
  Subject: Re: Put component files in WebServerResources after built/run


  Hi,


  2008/2/11, Cheong Hee (Datasonic) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
    What is the setting to automagically include all the files in the Components
    (.wo, .api etc) into build/contents/app.woa/WebServerResources after built
    process?   I have just tested with WOLipsTest and strange thing is it could
    not be launched due to missing Main.wo in WebServerResources.  Once the
    Main.wo and related files are copied over 'manually' into
    WebServerResources, it is then showed up on browser.

  Well, if i remeber correctly the components are in Resources not in 
WebServerResources...
  BTW, to set the files in Eclipse open the files in the woproject folder, in 
these files you can define rules to include or exclude files from classes, 
resources and webserverresources, you can also se the classpaths and frameworks 
included. If you don't see the folder click on the little white triangle, 
pointing down, in the left menĂ¹ bar (under Package Explorer) select Filters... 
and uncheck all the choices (excepts Empty packages, Empty parent packages). 
This will show it.



    Also, why the it complained about the principal class 'test.wolips' not
    found in bundle WOLipsTest, where it has been defined in the package.  

  Try to set a log in the Application class, maybe it found the class later 


    And
    the message 'NSBundle is unable to find "ExtensionsForResources.plist" in
    the main bundle'. 

  I don't think this is a problem 


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