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Re: What is the connection between the WO and the java file?
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Re: What is the connection between the WO and the java file?


  • Subject: Re: What is the connection between the WO and the java file?
  • From: Lachlan Deck <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 12:43:00 +1000

On 16/04/2009, at 10:51 AM, Matthew Kidd wrote:

I ask this because in my efforts to decompile a webobjects application
from circa 2002 or 2003 I've encountered more errors than I care to deal
and then I had an idea. If I could compile one java file, the only one I
actually need to change, via commandline and swap the resulting .class
files would the associated WO file be able to use it?

Should. The WO files are found at runtime so long as in the appropriate Resources dir.


I realize I would need the same jdk but I'll attack that hurdle next if
this is a plausible solution.


Thanks for any help or ray of hope you may be able to provide.

Sounds like fun.

with regards,
--

Lachlan Deck

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