Re: wolips / webobjects build question
Re: wolips / webobjects build question
- Subject: Re: wolips / webobjects build question
- From: Fred Shurtleff <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 11:03:53 -0500
Re: kind of a similar problem, I was wondering if these settings could
explain why I am getting many 'wavy red underlines with red x's) errors
in my java files for very familiar methods belonging to WO classes. For
example, my ERXArrayUtilities.java file in the ERExtensions project is
littered with the following type errors:
The method objectAtIndex(int) is undefined for the type NSArray
The method addObject(Object) is undefined for the type NSMutableArray
The method objectForKey(Object) is undefined for the type NSDictionary
Yet this project does include the com.webobjects.foundation framework in
its build path.
Can anyone see why I am getting these errors? What am I missing?
Kieran Kelleher wrote:
In the "Order and Export" tab of the framework's build path, turn on
the checkboxes (meaning export) for the two jars. Then every project
that references the framework will "see" the jars inside the framework.
For example
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On Dec 10, 2007, at 4:47 PM, Ricardo Parada wrote:
Hello WOLips experts,
I'm trying to figure out how to do the following. Basically I have a
webobjects framework that builds using ant. The framework really has
no code. It just has two .jar files that are combined into one. For
example, the following ant snippet from the build.xml file does the
work:
<unjar src="foo1.jar" dest="${build.dir}" />
<unjar src="foo2.jar" dest="${build.dir}" />
<mkdir dir="Java" />
<jar destfile="Java/foo.jar" basedir="${build.dir}"
excludes="META-INF/SUN_MICR.*" />
This builds into a Foo.framework which contains foo.jar. And foo.jar
is basically foo1.jar and foo2.jar combined.
I then have other normal WebObjects frameworks that reference the Foo
framework project.
I'm trying to convert this Foo framework project to build with
Eclipse / WOLips standard build files and get away from using my
custom build.xml file.
So using WOLips/Eclipse I created a WebObjects Framework project
called Foo. I then dragged and dropped the foo1.jar and foo2.jar
into the Libraries folder under the Foo project in the Eclipse
package explorer view.
The problem I have is that other frameworks that reference project
Foo are still not able to import and use the classes in the Foo jars.
Any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks,
Ricardo J. Parada
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