forget Maven ;)
It's been a while, but I had this problem and resolved it thanks to
Henrique :
http://lists.apple.com/archives/webobjects-dev/2009/Oct/msg00093.html

"Did you add the build/YourApp.woa/Contents/Resources/Java folder to the
classpath in the Run Configuration window?

If not, you have to select the menu Run -> Run Configurations... Select the
application configuration in the left pane. Go to the Classpath tab, select
User Entries, click in the Advanced button (in the right). Choose Add
Folders and select YourApp/build/YourApp.woa/Contents/Resources/Java folder.

Run your application again and check if the problem was solved."



Now we have bundless build, I'm not sure what you have to do to make it
work...

Alexis

2012/9/25 Pascal Robert <[email protected]>

> And before someone says "forget Maven", if you have seen how many
> dependancies they have, yes Maven will be useful. This is not a case of 2-3
> apps with one or two frameworks.
>
> > I need some help to debug maven issues from inside Eclipse [*a*].
> > I converted some existing (and working) projects, both frameworks and
> applications.
> >
> > 1- When I run the application, I now (after the switch to maven) need to
> explicitely set the class to be used as Session and some components [*b*],
> things that I didn't need before.
> > 2- Then later on, at runtime while navigating the app, It cannot find a
> model (defined in a framework) for a given class entity (cannot find model
> associated with entity named: "MyEntity") and fail to fetch.
> >
> > Both of these problems point to the direction of the bundle (NSBundle),
> the ressource manager (NSResourceManager), or something related (maven
> build, classpath, .jar resource loading).
> > Any help / clues that help me debug this situation will be greatly
> appreciated!
> > Any other comments will be seen as at least some very basic interest in
> maven ;-)
> >
> > *a* -- which mean that I don't know if it's an Eclipse classpath
> m2eclipse issue since I have not yet tried to deploy and see if the .woa
> generated from mvn will experience the same problem.
> > *b* --        _NSUtilities.setClassForName(Main.class,
> Main.class.getSimpleName());
> >               _NSUtilities.setClassForName(Session.class,
> Session.class.getSimpleName());
> >               _NSUtilities.setClassForName(DirectAction.class,
> DirectAction.class.getSimpleName());
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > --
> > jfv
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