Hi Chuck, Kevin, Eclipse was using java-1.5.0-gcj-4.2-1.5.0.0 I installed sun-1.5.0-java but that didn't seem to make any difference. WOLips still only sees the same 8 frameworks.
What version of WOLips can be considered modern? I have 3.3.5193, but when I change wobuild.properties to the 3 lines you provided, WOLips fail to see any frameworks in System/Library... Qi On Tue, 2008-05-27 at 19:55 -0700, Chuck Hill wrote: > On May 27, 2008, at 6:57 PM, Qi Yang wrote: > > If you are using modern versions, these should be the only three you > need: > > wo.wosystemroot=/WO/System > wo.wolocalroot=/ > wo.woroot=/ > > > > and the Problem view in Eclipse is empty > > I don't think I have ever seen that! :-) > > > > I dont have direct access to the ubuntu machine now, ill check and > > confirm the rest tomorrow. > > > > thanks again for the help, > > Always a pleasure. Let us know what you find out about which JVM it > is using. > > Chuck > > On 27-May-08, at 8:44 PM, Chuck Hill wrote: > > > >> Please keep messages on the list. > >> On May 27, 2008, at 5:37 PM, Qi Yang wrote: > >> > >>> Thanks for the reply Chuck, > >>> > >>> On 27-May-08, at 6:44 PM, Chuck Hill wrote: > >>>> No. wobuild.properties describes the setup for a user. > >>>> build.properties is project specific. They are two totally > >>>> unrelated files. > >>> Sorry I have no idea, still a noobie at this ;) > >> > >> Maybe I missed it earlier, but can you paste in the contents of > >> your ~/Library/wobuild.properties file? > >> > >> > >>>> What frameworks in /System/Library/Frameworks don't show up? > >>>> There are only about 12 frameworks that WO uses. > >>> The ones that do show up: > >>> JavaWebServicesSupport > >>> JavaWebServicesClient > >>> JavaJNDIAdaptor > >>> JavaDTWGeneration > >>> JavaJDBCAdaptor > >>> JavaXML > >>> JavaWebObjects > >>> JavaEOInterfaceCocoa > >>> > >>> the ones that don't show up, there are a few from XCode 2.5 which > >>> are probably not needed: > >>> EOModeler > >>> JDBCEOAdaptor > >>> JNDIEOAdaptor > >> > >> Those three are not Java and should not show up. > >> > >> > >>> JavaDirectToWeb > >>> JavaEOAccess > >>> JavaEOApplication > >>> JavaEOCocoa > >>> JavaEOControl > >>> JavaEODistribution > >>> JavaEOGeneration > >>> JavaEOInterface > >>> JavaEOInterfaceSwing > >>> JavaEOProject > >>> JavaEORuleSystem > >>> JavaEOTool > >>> JavaFoundation > >>> JavaWOExtensions > >>> JavaWOJSPServlet > >>> JavaWebServicesGeneration > >> > >> Those really should show up. I can't think of an explanation of > >> why JavaWebObjects would show up and JavaFoundation would not. > >> That is just plain strange. > >> > >> > >>> I'm guess a lot of these are not really needed. I tried to load > >>> the jar file within the framework manually in Eclipse to resolve > >>> the reference errors, but that leads me to the error i mentioned > >>> earlier in com.webobjects.foundation.NSTimeZone > >> > >> I think you really need them referenced properly for WOLips to work > >> fully correctly. > >> > >> > >>> I'll need to go back and the check the Java version too. > >> > >> > >> It might be that. It could be the Ubuntu JVM is throwing errors > >> when loading the jar file for some of these frameworks. > >> > >> > >> Under Window - View, open the Problems view. Have a look at what > >> is reported in there. > >> > >> > >> Chuck > >> > >> -- > >> > >> Practical WebObjects - for developers who want to increase their > >> overall knowledge of WebObjects or who are trying to solve specific > >> problems. > >> http://www.global-village.net/products/practical_webobjects > > > _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Webobjects-dev mailing list ([email protected]) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/webobjects-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com This email sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
