Re: migrating a jc application from Xcode to wolips - how to build the client side stuff ?
Re: migrating a jc application from Xcode to wolips - how to build the client side stuff ?
- Subject: Re: migrating a jc application from Xcode to wolips - how to build the client side stuff ?
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 10:07:45 -0700
On Sep 13, 2007, at 9:53 AM, Paolo Sommaruga wrote:
great Chuck, ant build it's very flexible.
Yes it is! :-)
Now I can figure me how build a jc application with eclipse/wolips.
Please a little question, may be ot,
it's possible with eclipse/wolips, to edit a java class in a new
window like open entity modeler in new window, or to split the
editor window ?
You can use Window - New Window to get an new Eclipse window, but
this is the entire IDE. That might not be what you want.
What I usually do is to split the editor window. Just click and drag
the tab. You might need to drag it a long way before you can see an
outline of where it will go. Anything can be dragged anywhere like
this.
Chuck
Il giorno 13/set/07, alle ore 17:16, Chuck Hill ha scritto:
On Sep 13, 2007, at 4:11 AM, Paolo Sommaruga wrote:
the one document refers to the old ProjectB in win and several
thing are now changed . The only things I found useful in such
article is the following ant target
<target name="javaclient">
<mkdir dir="${dest.dir}/${project.name}.woa/Contents/
WebServerResources/Java"/>
<jar basedir="${classes.dir}" includes="**/client/**/*.class"
jarfile="${dest.dir}/${project.name}.woa/Contents/
WebServerResources/Java/${project.name}.jar">
</jar>
</target>
which actually build the correct jar with the only cliant-side
class and place it to the correct location. This work because in
the jc the developer usually places the client side java class in
a package like myapplication.client
Now the only problema is that the jar with the server side stuff,
builded by default by Ant, the one in MyJavaApp/Contents/
Resources/Java also include the client side java
To avoid this, I have tryied to add a row
**/client/**
in resources.exclude.patternset
woproject/classes.exclude.patternset
but this seems don'twork because the client side java class stay
yet in the jar. Perhaps someone wolips guru can give me some
hints, I think there is need sono exclude attribute somewhere
Regards
Paolo Sommaruga
Il giorno 13/set/07, alle ore 00:06, Lachlan Deck ha scritto:
On 12/09/2007, at 3:23 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
On Sep 11, 2007, at 8:27 AM, Paolo Sommaruga wrote:
finally I have successfully migrated some of our elaborate wo web
applications from Xcode to eclipse/wolips. Also I can war deploy
it, thanks to Chuck which has helped me with my class loader
conflict problem with ant.
Now I'm trying to figure me how to migrate one wo jc application,
not D2J and here I miss in wolips the Xcode target concept. I
mean the Xcode Web Server target in which the interface java
class and nib files are placed. I 'm just able to place the nib
files in MyJavaApp.woContents/WebServerResources using the useful
contextual menu WOLips Tools->Include as WebServerResources.
But I see that my client side java class are builded in the
server side stuff. Xcode compiles the client side java class and
build a jar file in MyJavaApp.woa/Contents/WebServerResources/
Java. How do the same with wolips ? Someone has an ant task for
this, i 'm new to ant ? Has someone builded successfully a jc non
D2J application with wolips ?
I am not a Java Client developer, but this might be of help to you:
http://java.1mileup.com:8080/blojsom/blog/default/Java Client%
20in Windows Eclipse/2005/02/25/
JavaClient_in_WOLips_setting_up_the_project.html
And have a chat with Andres about putting this up here:
http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Tutorials
with regards,
--
Lachlan Deck
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