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Re: Rant: Why I hate Java Client
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Re: Rant: Why I hate Java Client


  • Subject: Re: Rant: Why I hate Java Client
  • From: "Pierce T. Wetter III" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 13:44:04 -0700


Any .jar files you want the client-side of the application to have access to must be in the WebServerResources/Java/ directory. The instructions here will help you setup an ant task to copy them over. http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WO/Java+Client-Building .


If you have additional .jars for that directory, you'll have to add additional ant statements to the build file to copy them in there.

Yeah, the problem is that we're using an old version of Project Wonder's generic.xml, which makes it all even more confusing.


I have that stuff in the eclipse build, though the eclipse build doesn't work for me either (sigh).

 Pierce

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