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WebServicesAssistant and 5.2.2


  • Subject: WebServicesAssistant and 5.2.2
  • From: Chris Hanson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2003 17:24:00 -0600

I can't seem to get WebServicesAssistant to connect to a trivial application running locally (DirectConnect) on Mac OS X 10.3.1 with Xcode 1.0.1 and WebObjects 5.2.2 Developer.

Here's what I do:

1. Create an EOModel and a database with some test data.

2. Create a new Direct to Web Services project using that EOModel. I'm using FrontBase, so I also add the FrontBasePlugin.framework to the project when I create it.

3. Generate classes from the EOModel and add them to the project. (Four very simple classes, for a very simple EOModel.)

4. Build and run.

When I run, I get this in the run log:

[2003-11-15 16:44:31 CST] <main> Error - Couldn't contact Xcode to send XML command <openProjectsAppropriateForFile><path>/Users/cmh/Desktop/ TestDirectToWebServices/build/TestDirectToWebServices.woa</path></ openProjectsAppropriateForFile>
[2003-11-15 16:44:33 CST] <main> ***** PLEASE NOTE: Rapid turn-around is not active for your application. The assistant will be unavailable to configure the application since it will be unable to modify your project's user.d2wmodel rule file. To completely disable the assistant use a -WSAssistantEnabled FALSE flag when you start the application.

Also, if I try to connect to the application using WebServicesAssistant, it puts up an error alert saying that rapid turn-around isn't active for the application.


Nothing I do seems to make rapid turn-around happy when it comes to setting flags on the command line or in the application's Properties file.

Does anyone have any ideas as to what's going on? Is this a known issue, or have I run into something unique?

  -- Chris

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Chris Hanson <email@hidden>
bDistributed.com, Inc.
Outsourcing Vendor Evaluation
Custom Mac OS X Development
Cocoa Developer Training
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