Re: Small Hiccups
Re: Small Hiccups
- Subject: Re: Small Hiccups
- From: Galen Rhodes <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 19:28:48 -0400
Opps Sorry, tried to redirect that email to my other account and it
CC'd the list too. Oh well.
On May 13, 2009, at 6:07 AM, David Avendasora wrote:
On May 12, 2009, at 10:52 PM, Galen Rhodes wrote:
OK, I was brave and upgraded Eclipse from 3.3 to 3.4.2 (WOLips
3.4.5744)
Excellent. The newest WOLips is a huge improvement over the older
versions.
and I ran into a couple of hiccups that maybe someone can help me
with. The second one might have existed before and I just never
noticed before now.
How did you migrate to the new version of WOLips? There were some
substantial changes to the way it manages class paths and other
things. There is a blog post on the recommended way of bringing
projects forward to the newest version here: http://wolips.blogspot.com/2008/09/its-alive.html
under the heading "Conversion"
I followed these very instructions.
1. When I alter the API for a page and then hit save I get "Save
Failed: org.objectstyle.wolips.bindings.api.ApiModelException" with
the details saying "Failed to save API file...". Afterwards the
API file is empty. Any ideas?
Sorry, I can't really help with this one.
Bummer. This error is very annoying.
2. I have a subfolder under WebServerResources and the ant build
properly copies this folder and it's contents to the dist
directory. However, the incremental build is flattening that
folder under the build folder so that the application can't find
the resources (because the application is looking for
"WebServerResources/wol/tickmark.png" but the incremental build has
put it in "WebServerResources/tickmark.png"). Any idea how to get
the incremental build to stop doing this?
What does the woproject/wsresources.include.patternset file look
like? I have simply "WebServerResources/*" and I don't get any
flattening.
If you can't see the woproject directory in your project folder,
then it is being filtered out by Eclipse. You can either go to the
finder and open it, or change Eclipse's filter settings (http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/WOLips-Eclipse+beginner+mistakes+and+questions#WOLips-Eclipsebeginnermistakesandquestions-Whydon'tIseeallmyfiles?
under the headding "Why don't I see all my files?").
I'll check this out and see what it says. Thanks.
I hope this helps.
Dave
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Galen Rhodes
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