I didn't know about that, so, that was good, but it still complained about the 
Properties files in the embedded frameworks.  :(  after adding them the app 
deploys, but I can't seem to get to it.  frustrating.

-mike

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On Sep 13, 2010, at 3:50 PM, Steve Peery <[email protected]> wrote:

> I know nothing about deployment on Windows, but I would start by embedding 
> all of your frameworks in your project. This way it should not be looking for 
> anything on the server.
> 
> Right click on the project in Eclipse, select Properties,  select WOLips 
> Deployment, and check the boxes to embed your frameworks.
> 
> Steve
> 
> 
> On Sep 13, 2010, at 3:21 PM, Michael Gargano wrote:
> 
>> okay, so I'm deploying my first WO test app to server and a few questions 
>> have come up....
>> 
>> I built the dist on OS X and copied it over to a windows box with apache 2.2 
>>  using wotaskd.
>> 
>> first the classpaths for the wonder frameworks were set to the OS X paths, 
>> is there a better way to handle this rather than editing the classpath file 
>> in the woa by hand?
>> 
>> next when starting the app, it keeps failing and complaining about missing 
>> Properties files in almost every framework's Resources folder.  what am I 
>> doing wrong here?
>> 
>> thanks.
>> -mike
>> 
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