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Xcode working with J2EE classes



In my experience since the 1.4.2 java update xcode can't produce a working .war anymore... It places the archive into /Library/JBoss/3.2/deploy/ correctly and JBoss deploys it, but when you try to access the app with a browser you only get a directory listing, and the app doesn't launch.

I'm talking about when you choose 'J2EE Web Module' as a product type.

in short... the J2EE helloworld won't say 'hello world' :)

R

On Feb 27, 2004, at 10:26 AM, Jose L.Hales-Garcia wrote:

On Feb 27, 2004, at 7:50 AM, Jose L.Hales-Garcia wrote:

I'm new to this list and new to Xcode. Sorry if this question has
been asked before...

I'm using Xcode to debug a web application that uses the
javax.xml classes (particularly javax.xml.soap). I am doing
this on Panther client 10.3.2 with the latest patches.

I'm finding that none of the Java templates (EJB Module, Enterprise
Application, Web Module) include these classes, I think.

Does Panther include J2EE classes?

How do I bring these classes into an Xcode project? Can they be
added using Xcode's GUI? Which directory do they go in?

After a little more research I see that J2EE 1.4 should have the classes
that I'm looking for.

I can't find out which version of J2EE is included in Panther.

I now see I should be sending this question to the Java development
list as well.

Jose
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