Hi ...
Just for simplicity I used the 533 without the full path...
It is as I originally said
/Developer/WebObjects/Versions/WebObjects533/
Sorry for any confusion...
Properties file here:
wo.network.root=/Network
wo.system.root=/Developer/WebObjects/Versions/WebObjects533/System
wo.local.root=/Developer/WebObjects/Versions/WebObjects533
wo.user.root=/Users/<user>
wo.network.frameworks=/Network/Library/Frameworks
wo.system.frameworks=/Developer/WebObjects/Versions/WebObjects533/
System/Library/Frameworks
wo.local.frameworks=/Developer/WebObjects/Versions/WebObjects533/
Library/Frameworks
wo.user.frameworks=/Users/<user>/Library/Frameworks
wo.bootstrapjar=/Developer/WebObjects/Versions/WebObjects533/System/
Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/wotaskd.woa/WOBootstrap.jar
wo.extensions=/Developer/WebObjects/Versions/WebObjects533/Library/
WebObjects/Extensions
wo.apps.root=/Developer/WebObjects/Versions/WebObjects533/Library/
WebObjects/Applications
wo.api.root=/Developer/Documentation/DocSets/
com.apple.ADC_Reference_Library.WebObjectsReference.docset/Contents/
Resources/Documents/documentation/InternetWeb/Reference/WO533Reference
Gino
On 17 May 2010, at 15:14, Patrick Robinson wrote:
I don't think I understand, either. Is your WO 5.3.3 installed
under something like /Developer/WebObjects/Versions/WebObjects533/
(which your original email hinted at)? Or is it installed in the
"default" location of / (as your "533 set up" below suggests)?
What does your wolips.properties file contain?
On May 17, 2010, at 9:13 AM, Gino Pacitti wrote:
Hi Pascal
I set up my file system using this page:
http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Using+WOLips+With+Multiple+Versions+of+WebObjects
So depending which properties file I use I have -
533 set up
/Library
- WebObjects
--Applications (empty)
--Extensions
axis-ant.jar
axis.jar
commons-discovery.jar
commons-logging.jar
jaxpc.jar
log4j-1.2.8.jar
saaj.jar
wsdl.jar
--lib
JavaXML.jar
JavaDirectToWeb.jar
JavaDTWGeneration.jar
JavaEOAccess.jar
JavaEOApplication.jar
JavaEOControl.jar
JavaEODistribution.jar
JavaEOGeneration.jar
JavaEOInterface.jar
JavaEOInterfaceCocoa.jar
JavaEOInterfaceSwing.jar
JavaEOProject.jar
JavaEORuleSystem.jar
JavaFoundation.jar
JavaJDBCAdaptor.jar
JavaJNDIAdaptor.jar
JavaWebObjects.jar
JavaWebServicesClient.jar
JavaWebServicesGeneration.jar
JavaWebServicesSupport.jar
JavaWOExtensions.jar
JavaWOJSPServlet.jar
/System
-Library
-- Frameworks
JavaDirectToWeb.framework
JavaDTWGeneration.framework
JavaEOAccess.framework
JavaEOApplication.framework
JavaEOCocoa.framework
JavaEOControl.framework
JavaEODistribution.framework
JavaEOGeneration.framework
JavaEOInterface.framework
JavaEOInterfaceCocoa.framework
JavaEOInterfaceSwing.framework
JavaEOProject.framework
JavaEORuleSystem.framework
JavaFoundation.framework
JavaJDBCAdaptor.framework
JavaJNDIAdaptor.framework
JavaWebObjects.framework
JavaWebServicesClient.framework
JavaWebServicesGeneration.framework
JavaWebServicesSupport.framework
JavaWOExtensions.framework
JavaWOJSPServlet.framework
JavaXML.framework
-- PrivateFrameworks
EOPlaceholders.framework
JavaMonitor.framework
--WebObjects
---Adaptors
Apache
CGI
---JavaApplications
JavaMonitor.woa
wotaskd.woa
---WODocumentRoot
----WebObjects
Frameworks
Java
Javamonitor
On 17 May 2010, at 13:47, Pascal Robert wrote:
What do you have in /Library/Java/Extensions and /Library/
WeObjects/Extensions?
Dave
I dunno what I am doing wrong but I am having a lot of issues
with a standard Eclipse/WOLips install
I upgraded to Galileo and WOLips 3.5.
Templates don't work and I cant seem to add WO Frameworks to the
Build Path as they are just not there...
Is it supposed to be this difficult? :)
Any suggestions...
Gino
On 17 May 2010, at 12:08, David Avendasora wrote:
Gino,
WOLips 3.4 is old, and has bugs that will not be fixed, so I
highly recommend moving to Eclipse/WOLips 3.5. And 3.6 seems to
be pretty stable too. Since you are just getting started with
Eclipse you really should use a more current version.
Dave
On May 17, 2010, at 6:38 AM, Gino Pacitti wrote:
OK..so done Galileo with WOlips 3.5 - which was not a good idea
as it
just gave lots of errors.
Reinstalled Gannymede and WoLips 3.4 (that works - nightly build
update was for Galileo so broke my Eclipse 3.4 system)
So I have a default installation of Eclipse 3.4 and wolips 3.4
Used the 533 and 534 sets of Frameworks and FileSystem/Properties
etc.. to do 2 version development.
I create a Wonder Application and can build and run with browser
opening with Hello World but now -
I go to do a Ant Instal to build a deployment application and
it stops
and gives this error?
Failed to process eclipse frameworks:
org.apache.xerces.dom.DeferredAttrImpl.getTextContent()Ljava/
lang/
String;
Why?
Any ideas please help...
Gino
On 16 May 2010, at 21:41, David Avendasora wrote:
On May 16, 2010, at 4:34 PM, Gino Pacitti wrote:
Hi David
I created a new WO Application using the new menu item. (An
aside
here and maybe not connected is that the only way to create a
new
WOApplication was to use the wizard - and then it did not
give me
any input boxes to add the package names as the tutorials
seem to
indicate. It just allowed the project name and then a default
project was created. I then had to refactor the package names
for
the components etc..)
Ah. You clicked "Finish" instead of "Next" when you created
it. The
screens to change those options are "optional" as far as
Eclipse is
concerned and it allows you to skip them.
While I can't think of how this would cause the issue you are
currently having, I'd suggest starting over at this point, and
do
yourself a favor and start with a project based on Wonder. It
does
so much for you.
Dave
But then Building and running seem to work ok as it auto
launches
in the Browser with HelloWorld.
My problem is the console error message and subsequent exit
giving
the reason as this :
BUILD FAILED
/Users/<user>/Desktop/WOProjects/Applications_Eclipse/
workspace/
HelloWorld/build.xml:206: Failed to process eclipse
frameworks:org
.apache.xerces.dom.DeferredAttrImpl.getTextContent()Ljava/lang/
String;
Has the installation not worked??
What I am trying to achieve is a dist directory with the bundle
ready for deployment...
Gino
On 16 May 2010, at 18:28, David Avendasora wrote:
Hey Gino,
Please keep replies on the list. It makes it easier for
others to
contribute to and/or learn from problems others have.
Before you go bundling up the project, how did you create it
in
the first place?
If the project template you used doesn't work by default,
then we
should certainly get that fixed.
Dave
On May 16, 2010, at 1:09 PM, Gino Pacitti wrote:
Hi dave
Sorry if vague ...
The error occurred first and so I spent sometime debugging
- as
the error mentioned the xerces classes I found a jar and
placed
it in the class path - but even with it there the error
persists
and I cannot build a bundle for depoloyment ! Dies that
clear it
up :-)
All I an trying to at this point I'd create a bundle so
that u
can test out on deployment server so that I know I gave
eclipse
and wolips set up correctly - I'm trying to move from Xcode
and
wobuilder ...
I love my Apple iPhone
On 16 May 2010, at 17:41, David Avendasora <webobje...@avendasora.com
wrote:
Hi Gino,
I'm not sure I understand. WOlips said it wasn't available
so
you added it to the classpath?
If you don't need it, don't put it in the classpath.
Am I not understanding something?
Dave
On May 16, 2010, at 12:30 PM, Gino Pacitti wrote:
Hi there
U did not specifically want xerces to be used - the
wolips and
eclipse failed build made me aware that it was not
available
and so I just tried to include it in the path :)
This is really a helloworld app with a single main
component ... Nothing eloborate so I don't know why
xerces was
given as error ...
Any more thoughts ??
On 16 May 2010, at 17:18, David Avendasora <webobje...@avendasora.com
wrote:
Hi Gino,
On May 16, 2010, at 10:24 AM, Gino Pacitti wrote:
Hi ...
Im trying to do a new instal of WOLips/Eclipse and have
set
it up
using all the advices
onhttp://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Using+WOLips+With+Multiple+Versions+of+WebObjects
I have checked and double checked the properties file
and have
everything in place - or so I hope.
Building and running are fine but when it comes time to
do an
install
using ANT it just stops with the below error?
Its seems to offer the idea that this
(org.apache.xerces) is
not to be
found yet it is in the class path under -
wo.extensions=/Developer/WebObjects/Versions/
WebObjects533/
Library/
WebObjects/Extensions
Does this project expect xerces to be installed in
WebObjects/
Extensions? If so, then you're going to have to put it
there.
If this project previously worked before you setup to use
multiple versions? If so, then go look in /Library/
WebObjects/
Extensions and get the xerces jar from there.
With that said, as a general rule I don't put stuff in
WebObjects/Extensions. If I need an additional library
for my
project, then I put it in the project's Libraries
directory
and add it to the build path. That way the app will always
have its libraries.
Dave
Any help appreciated... or a link to a page that shows
deployment
build options and choices etc...
Buildfile: /Users/<user>/Desktop/WOProjects/
Applications_Eclipse/
workspace/HelloWorld/build.xml
init.properties:
init.install:
compile:
BUILD FAILED
/Users/<user>/Desktop/WOProjects/Applications_Eclipse/
workspace/
HelloWorld/build.xml:206: Failed to process eclipse
frameworks:
org
.apache
.xerces.dom.DeferredAttrImpl.getTextContent()Ljava/
lang/
String;
Gino
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