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Re: Frameworks on Windows


  • Subject: Re: Frameworks on Windows
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 10:28:05 -0800

I switch back and forth between OS X and Win2K all the time, I've never had a problem with this. Mind you, I may have built something into our build process and forgotten about it. We have a lot of stuff going on in those Ant scripts.

My first guess is that the WO config on the Windows server is wrong. Assuming a default setup, the framework would go in c:\Apple\Local\Library\Frameworks. What are the contents of the CLSSPATH.TXT file under the Windows folder in the application? i.e AppName.woa/Contents/Windows/CLSSPATH.TXT


Chuck


On Dec 15, 2004, at 9:00 PM, Owen McKerrow wrote:

Hi All,

Im currently having problems getting my Frameworks to work under windows. I have framework called boo, which has 1 WOComponent which simply has BOO on the page. Its a partial component. I then build the framework and put a copy into /Library/Frameworks. In my project I then include this framework and drag and drop the boo page from the framework into my main page. This works fine on both Mac OS X ( development and deployment modes ) as well as Solaris, but for the life of me I can't get the boo to show when I deploy to a windows box, XP or Win 2000. In fact if I include a component from a frame work ( even one as simple as Boo ) and I go to that page I a get a Null Pointer Exception. Don't ask me form where cause thats all the info it gives me.

So what Im wondering is have I placed the framework in the right place.

Where are you meant to place Frameworks on a Windows box that you are using for deployment ?


Thanks Owen

'The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at the same time and still be able to function.'
-F.Scott Fitzgerald,


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