Re: Latest WOLips war build; incorrect classpath generated
Re: Latest WOLips war build; incorrect classpath generated
- Subject: Re: Latest WOLips war build; incorrect classpath generated
- From: Don Lindsay <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 15:51:56 -0400
Hello Dom;
After removing the libraries from your project did you do clean on the
project? This should clean out your WAR directory as well. After you
do a clean the war will take a long time to rebuild the next time it
is compiled because it is copying in all the frameworks.
Thanks,
Don
On Mar 13, 2009, at 1:04 PM, Dom wrote:
Eclipse 3.4.2
WLips 3.4.5693
WebObjects 5.4.3
Now that I resolved my previous issue with ant (turns out the build
that was on our linux box was troublesome, rebuilding a different
distribution solved the too many open files compile problem) I'm
onto the next step in my webobjects exploration: deploying a war.
The war builds fine; I modified the build.xml slightly to skip the
packaging step for when I'm running locally using webobjects direct
connect (I think that's what it does?) as it added significant time
to the process, but otherwise all project elements are stock. The
resulting built wars' web.xml contains an incorrect classpath entry:
WEBINFROOT/Resources/Java/testng-5.8-jdk15.jar
This jar is not available there, and was added to the project's
local Library directory and actually ends up in WEB-INF/lib/
directory. That's problem one.
The second problem is a little more odd. I'd added some jars to the
Library directory previously, but then removed them. They're no
longer listed in the project's .classpath, but they're still showing
up (incorrectly, as above) in the generated web.xml classpath
section of the resulting war.
What the heck is going on here? How is the classpath entry in
web.xml generated? Most importantly, how can i fix this? I'm also
wondering what the WOLips deployment properties "Custom Web-XML"
section does; add to, or replace?
On a side note, does anybody have any experience using the maven
stuff for webobjects to build wars? I'd prefer that actually, but it
seems that wolips is geared towards ant and I didn't want to further
complicate my webobjects introduction.
Thanks
Dom
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