Re: WebServicesAssistant
Re: WebServicesAssistant
- Subject: Re: WebServicesAssistant
- From: George Domurot <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 06:29:16 -0700
Thanks guys. We aren't using JavaWebServicesGeneration, but adding the launch argument took care of it.
-G
On Jun 23, 2010, at 4:23 AM, Hugi Thordarson wrote:
> If your project links to the JavaWebServicesGeneration framework, WebServiceAssistant will be launched automatically when you start your app.
>
> You can set -WSAssistantEnabled=false to disable it.
>
> - hugi
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>
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> On 23.6.2010, at 10:05, David Avendasora wrote:
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>> Hi George,
>>
>> There is a launch config (-WOAutoOpenInBrowser) that controls whether or not to open the browser, but I believe the WebServicesAssistant is web based, so I'm guessing that maybe somehow your "princiapalClass" property in the build.properties file, or the "Main class" in your run configuration got set to the WebServicesAssistant instead of your project's Application class.
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>> Dave
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>> On Jun 22, 2010, at 9:42 PM, George Domurot wrote:
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>>> Somehow one of our projects, when launched under Eclipse, brings up WebServicesAssistant instead of launching in a browser. Does anyone know what triggers the launch of WebServicesAssistant?
>>>
>>> -George
>>>
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