It does not help, unfortunately. It still shows the same error.

I have 2 Partitions on that machine, is it possible that it somehow uses the wrong partition when trying to run that App? On the other hand, it seems to find the WebObjects Frameworks under the given path, so it must be on the right partition....

I will try to clean everything tonight and create a new workspace and another hello world app. I do not need Wonder at this point or anything, there is
no custom code in the app, this is the most primitive App one can image.

Am 19.01.2013 um 03:08 schrieb Ramsey Gurley:

Right click on your Application.java file and Debug As -> WOApplication. Doing this once should put a proper run target in your run/debug option list.


On Jan 18, 2013, at 4:07 AM, ute Hoffmann wrote:

Ok, it seems it does not even run my app, in the URL is:
JavaFoundation.woa.

What did I do wrong? Why does running my App resulting in running JavaFoundation.woa???

I never knew this .woa did even exist, at least not in WebObjects 5.3 and Xcode development.

Any idea where to start debugging? What went wrong. When I mark my helloWorld Folder in Eclipses left Window and open Run -> Run As -> WOApplication JavaFoundation.woa comes up in the Browser URL?

So how does one do this right?

Regards

Ute
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