Hello Kevin;

I tend to use "jar frameworks" and I do this -- where I have removed variable-substitution to illustrate the point better;

        <lib dir="/Library/WebObjects/lib-5.4.3/">
                <include name="LEWOStuff*.jar"/>
                <include name="PostgresqlPlugIn*.jar"/>
                <include name="JavaEOAccess.jar" />
                <include name="JavaEOControl.jar" />
                <include name="JavaFoundation.jar" />
                <include name="JavaJDBCAdaptor.jar" />
                <include name="JavaWebObjects.jar" />
                <include name="JavaXML.jar" />
                <include name="JavaWOExtensions.jar" />
        </lib>

Otherwise I think the <frameworks> (sp?) element has an attribute to embed the frameworks on it called "embed" which you can set to "true". See the following information and examples;

        http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/WOApplication

cheers.

On 11/12/2008, at 4:07 PM, Ren, Kevin wrote:

Yes, I found in the /System/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications, all
*.jar are seating under Contents/Extensions
How could I do it, do I need change something in the build.xml?

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Andrew Lindesay
www.lindesay.co.nz

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