Re: The Official What-I-Did-To-Run-5.3-On-Leopard Post
Re: The Official What-I-Did-To-Run-5.3-On-Leopard Post
- Subject: Re: The Official What-I-Did-To-Run-5.3-On-Leopard Post
- From: "RedBugz Software" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 07:03:51 -0600
On 10/28/07, Art Isbell <email@hidden> wrote:
> On 29/10/2007, at 6:23 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
>
>> There are lots of other ways to address many of the steps I list
>> here, and Apple now recommends that you use the jar versions of
>> their frameworks instead of the .framework versions which I use,
> Does Apple provide these jar versions of the frameworks somewhere?
Check out /Library/WebObjects/lib.
Nice. Includes the components and WebServerResources all together in a single jar.
I haven't been doing much WO lately, so I guess I just missed it. I see the NSBundle documentation references it at least as far back as the 5.2.4 docs. However, I didn't see them mentioned anywhere else like the deployment guide or installation documentation or the Confluence wiki (could be my poor searching technique). Also, none of the existing tools (Xcode, WOLips) really seem to use them even though NSBundle calls them the preferred method.
I assume they just need to be on the classpath, but does the WO launcher know how to find them?
Any good examples of how to use and build frameworks and/or applications this way? I would guess the Maven support uses these, is anyone else using this style regularly?
thanks,
Logan
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