hehe THAT's funny. I didn't realize that was you.
naw, I'm gonna remove the 5.4 stuff and make this a lot more easier on myself. when the time is right, I'll then install the 5.4 as well.
I'm going outside for a nice cold walk. (It's currently snowing here in Toronto.)
Calven On 2009-12-16, at 3:10 PM, David Avendasora wrote: On Dec 16, 2009, at 3:01 PM, Calven Eggert wrote: Thanks Dave for your detailed response.
Oh great, use my own words against me. :-)
If you are correctly following those instructions, then you should install the frameworks in (following the example on the wiki) /Developer/WebObjects/Versions/WebObjects533/Library/Frameworks instead of /Library/Frameworks
Dave
Wish me luck.
I'm crossing my fingers. (as if that will help :-)
Calven
On 2009-12-16, at 2:46 PM, David Avendasora wrote: On Dec 16, 2009, at 2:23 PM, Calven Eggert wrote: I clicked on the add library and I don't see the wonder framework.
You are looking for "WebObjects Frameworks" not "Wonder Frameworks"
<PastedGraphic-1.png> If that is what you are selecting, and you are not seeing the Wonder frameworks in the list like so: <PastedGraphic-2.png> Then you do not have the frameworks properly installed in your /Libraries/Frameworks directory, or you have changed your wolips.properties file to point to a different location.
I have not downloaded the wonder projects, only the jar files.
If you were downloading the Wonder-latest-FrameworksJars-53.tar.gz instead, you are getting the jarred versions of the frameworks. I don't use these and neither do most people on the list. I would highly recommend using the regular frameworks and installing them in the /Libraries/Frameworks directory (not in any sub-directory).
I don't really need the code since I'm only using a very limited part of wonder. just those ones you saw in the image.
This is besides the point, but having the code is very helpful in that you can then look a the source code easily and see what it is doing. It will make you a better WO developer. But since you are just getting started with it, go ahead and just use the frameworks for now. You can always add the source code projects later.
Dave
now what? On 2009-12-16, at 2:18 PM, David Avendasora wrote: Hi Calven,
Don't add the jars.
Remove all those jars from the build path. You only want to add Frameworks at this point.
Click the "Add Library..." button, select "WebObjects Frameworks" and then select the Wonder Frameworks from there.
Normally, the only time you will add a .jar is if it is a non-WebObjects java library like a jdbc driver or similar. You don't even need the log4j jar in there because it is in ERJars.Framework.
Dave
On Dec 16, 2009, at 12:29 PM, Calven Eggert wrote: I've tried to update it but it says there is nothing to update. I select Software update from the Help window, then select WOLips from the installed software section (5 items) and then click update.
Enclosed is the screen shot. (I didn't send to group cause I'm not sure how images appear and didn't want to cause any issues)
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On 2009-12-16, at 12:12 PM, David Avendasora wrote: On Dec 16, 2009, at 11:58 AM, Calven Eggert wrote: Eclipse 3.4.2 WOLips 3.4.5830
Do you think that updating WOLips will solve my problem?
It certainly won't hurt. That revision is a couple hundred behind Stable (6015) so let's try that.
Then if it's still not working. Can you get a screen shot of how you are adding the frameworks to the Build Path?
Dave
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