Avoiding the erxservletadaptor and wonder initialization, I just made a project with the 2.0.17 archetype, for wo 5.3.3, no wonder, true war support. wolips 3.4.5747 .
2009-07-23 08:48:45.981::INFO: No Transaction manager found - if your webapp requires one, please configure one.
Classes and frameworks will be loaded out of the WEB-INF/lib and WEB-INF/classes directories.
MainBundle will be set to ${project.build.finalName}
[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> Principal class '${mainclass}' not found in bundle ${project.artifactId}
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WODefaultUndoStackLimit=10
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> NSProjectSearchPath=("..")
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WOGenerateWSDL=true
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WOMaxHeaders=200
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WOCachingEnabled=false
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WOFrameworksBaseURL=/WebObjects/Frameworks
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WOAllowRapidTurnaround=true
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WOAllowsConcurrentRequestHandling=false
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WOAllowsCacheControlHeader=true
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WOSMTPHost=smtp
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WOAcceptMalformedCookies=false
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WOContextClassName=com.webobjects.jspservlet.WOServletContext
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WOMissingResourceSearchEnabled=true
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WOSessionStoreClassName=com.webobjects.jspservlet.WOServletSessionStore
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WODebuggingEnabled=true
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WODisplayExceptionPages=true
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WOStatisticsStoreSessionMax=50
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WOAutoOpenClientApplication=false
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WOAdaptorURL=http://localhost/${project.build.finalName}/WebObjects
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WOApplicationBaseURL=/WebObjects
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WOAutoOpenInBrowser=false
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> WOIncludeCommentsInResponse=true
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> ------------------------
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> Cannot use rapid turnaround. Please start Xcode and open the project for this application.
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> <WOApplication>.primeApplication: Application class is not in a package. This could cause problems with some appservers.
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> <WOApplication>.primeApplication: The Application name is JavaWebObjects
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> The URL for webserver connect through Servlet Container is:
http://gbtest.local/${project.build.finalName}/WebObjects/JavaWebObjects.woa
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> null
<JavaWebObjects>[2009-07-23 08:48:46 EDT] <main> Waiting for requests...
mainclass was setup by the archetype in the pom:
<properties>
<!-- properties used for filtering and dependency management -->
<jvmtarget>1.5</jvmtarget>
<mainclass>war.demo.warnowonder.app.Application</mainclass>
<webobjects.groupId>com.webobjects</webobjects.groupId>
<webobjects.version>5.3.3</webobjects.version>
</properties>
I have also seen ${project.build.finalName} apparently undefined; who defines that?
I have followed:
http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Packaging+WO+Applications+as+true+WAR+with+Maven
Thanks,
Greg
On Jul 22, 2009, at 10:35 PM, Lachlan Deck wrote:
On 23/07/2009, at 11:20 AM, David Avendasora wrote:
On Jul 22, 2009, at 7:49 PM, Greg Brown wrote:
For more fun and joy, I am trying to package and -- this is the important part-- run a WebObjects Wonder app in a tomcat or jetty container.
If you are using the current stable or nightly of WOLips, this should "just work".
I think I am getting tripped up by the Wonder initialization in a servlet environment. (WO 5.3)
The auto-generated web.xml file has:
<!-- The WebObjects Servlet that interfaces between the Servlet container
world and the WebObjects world. -->
<servlet>
<servlet-name>WOServletAdaptor</servlet-name>
<servlet-class>
er.extensions.jspservlet.ERXServletAdaptor
</servlet-class>
<load-on-startup>5</load-on-startup>
</servlet>
Hmm Wonder has no er.extensions.jspservlet.ERXServletAdaptor.java, and neither does the http://maven.wocommunity.org/content/groups/public & snapshot repository of goodies.
It is included as a Library (in the Referenced Libraries directory) in ERJars.
With ant ERJars is used, that's true. But not with maven. This particular jar - which has no equivalents that I can see in the source files needs to be added to your repo.
Where is the source for ERXServletAdaptor btw?
(Henrique - since you do servlet builds how are you handling this?)
Q 1. Should http://maven.wocommunity.org/content/groups/public have this jar, or am I missing where it is?
I did a svn checkout, and a maven build and I found a jar with ERXServletAdaptor. Next question:
Q 2. Should I use that jar?
In http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WONDER/Creating+a+wonder+app+to+deploy+as+a+servlet
Stop! Did you read the warning at the top of that? That is an old document and doesn't apply to modern WO development.
Try the instructions at http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WONDER/Servlet+Deployment+Setup. That is the current method of setting up a WO project for servlet deployment.
Dave
I read that "Henrique created a class called ERXServletAdaptor and it is submitted as a pending project wonder patch as we speak (or as I type, as the case may be). I could not get the code in that patch to run as is, so I have changed it just a bit. Here is my version of the class that works for me. Something very similar to this may soon be bundled with project wonder [ or not--"As I told Henrique in his bug report: I'm not going to include this
into ERX..." ] , but for now, you can just toss this class into your project's Sources folder:"
(yeah, after you figure out javax.servlet api has to be found and added as a dependancy. )
Is that the version I should use? Is that different than the jar I got with a Wonder svn download and build? Which one?
Q 3. Info.plist Doctype? Do I have to remove that? Here it says to:
http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WO/Web+Applications-Deployment-Tomcat+Deployment
Q 4. Perhaps it is WO 5.3.3? They have the WOServletAdaptor in two jars JavaWOJSPServlet and a JavaWOJSPServlet_client ; which one? both? or is it the classpath order?
Oh, the excitement!
This is the error I always get: javax.servlet.UnavailableException: Error initializing ERXServletAdaptor: ${mainclass}
t . i. a
Greg
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Lachlan Deck