Hi Paul, Hi Michael,

Sorry for the late reply but I was abroad and have just come back. So…
Yes I'm using a regular ant build from eclipse. Right-clicking on the project 
and selecting "Install".

This is my app build order in eclipse:
http://hati.tuorlo.net/ClasspathIssue/ApplicationBuildOrder.png

This is my framework build order in eclipse:
http://hati.tuorlo.net/ClasspathIssue/FrameworkBuildOrder.png

This is my build.xml file:
http://hati.tuorlo.net/ClasspathIssue/build.xml
(You can ignore the rsync parts I've added)

And this is the resulting classpath file I get when I install:
http://hati.tuorlo.net/ClasspathIssue/UNIXClassPath.txt

As you can see… the build order has TFramework as the first thing, but the 
classpath only has it down after the ERJavaMail.framework.

Is this a misbehavior? Should the ant-built classpath conform to the eclipse 
build order?

regards,
Riccardo

On 10/ott/2012, at 23:44, Paul Hoadley <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Riccardo,
> 
> On 10/10/2012, at 6:00 PM, Riccardo De Menna wrote:
> 
>> The order I define in WOLips works fine in development but not in deployment 
>> where I get a totally different setup.
>> Manually updating the classpath file every time I redeploy is not an option 
>> and is prone to a lot of errors.
>> There must be a way to act on the deployed classpath file?!?
> 
> How are you building for deployment?  Standard Ant build scripts?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Paul Hoadley
> http://logicsquad.net/
> 
> 
> 


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