Re: Migration from windows to Mac
Re: Migration from windows to Mac
- Subject: Re: Migration from windows to Mac
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Tue, 2 Dec 2003 09:43:41 -0500
Ray, No, I created a new project and added all components and java files.
Is there something specific to a project which sets the classpath and
stuff like that?
The reason I am asking this is other projects work fine.
- Raj
Ray Ackland <email@hidden>
Sent by: email@hidden
12/01/2003 09:12 PM
To: email@hidden
cc: email@hidden
Subject: Re: Migration from windows to Mac
Raj,
How are you migrating the project? Is it just a case of copying the
project file and accompanying java / resource files across to the Mac?
If this is the case, I expect all sorts of environment variables could
go haywire.
If you haven't done so, try creating a new project on the Mac, and then
adding the files to this.
Ray.
On Tuesday, Dec 2, 2003, at 10:06 Pacific/Auckland,
email@hidden wrote:
> I am trying to migrate a WebObjects application from Windows to Mac.
> It runs very well on Windows. It has got a few Web Components and other
> Java classes. I migrated all properly and used ProjectBuilder on Mac to
> create Groups etc..
> and properly reference all such files.
>
> When I build I get the followinf error message
>
> package com.webobjects.foundation does not exist etc....several such
> errors..
>
> Am I missing anything? My installation environment on Mac is fine as I
> am
> able to open
> other examples, build and run them.
>
> Raj
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