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Re: install with embedded frameworks


  • Subject: Re: install with embedded frameworks
  • From: David LeBer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2011 16:54:11 -0500

John,

I may be wrong, but I think those may be the client side classes for Java Client.

On 2011-02-27, at 4:44 PM, John Baldwin wrote:

> Well, that makes sense. And it's what I expected. But I'm getting .class files in there as well (which I'm not expecting). A few examples selected arbitrarily from the list:
>
> Frameworks/JavaXML.framework/WebServerResources/Java/org/xml/sax/helpers/XMLReaderFactory.class
> Frameworks/JavaFoundation.framework/WebServerResources/Java/com/webobjects/foundation/_NSStringUtilities.class
> Frameworks/JavaEOControl.framework/WebServerResources/Java/com/webobjects/eocontrol/EOKeyValueCoding$_BestBindingCreation$_ForwardingBindingCheck.class
>
> In addition, I'm seeing the image files I expected:
>
> Frameworks/ERExtensions.framework/WebServerResources/folders.gif
>
> Is there something I've messed up somewhere? Am I not understanding something?
>
> John
>
> On Saturday Feb 26  2:44 PM, at 2:44 PM, David LeBer wrote:
>
>> The WebServerResources.tar.gz archive should only contain the static web resources from the frameworks.
>>
>> See:
>>
>> <http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WO/Split+Deployments>
>>
>> On 2011-02-26, at 5:32 PM, John Baldwin wrote:
>>
>>> I am building my application and embedding frameworks.
>>>
>>> From what I see, all the frameworks are indeed embedded in the application.
>>>
>>> But core frameworks also are embedded in the WebServerResources bundle.  Right now, in my project, the WebServerResources folder is empty.
>>>
>>> I'm confused about the WebServerResources.tar.gz bundle, and what its purpose is.
>>>
>>> My goal is to embed all the frameworks within the app and not have WO installed on the server. I have deployed wotaskd and JavaMonitor as embedded applications successfully.
>>>
>>> Sorry if I'm missing the right wiki page. Trying to ramp back up quickly here.
>>>
>>> John
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________

;david

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