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Re: JavaFoundation opens in place of own Application
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Re: JavaFoundation opens in place of own Application


  • Subject: Re: JavaFoundation opens in place of own Application
  • From: Philippe Rabier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2013 14:21:36 +0100

Thanks Ramsey. I think that's what we did: create a "pure" WO app because Antoine tries first to follow the official tutorial provided by Apple based on Eclipse.

Philippe

On 20 janv. 2013, at 13:51, Ramsey Gurley wrote:

I still see the session error in the run log. Are you sure you removed the JavaXML framework? Also, this doesn't appear to be a wonder app. I highly recommend you use wonder. A WO app without wonder is broken.

ute Hoffmann <email@hidden> wrote:

This is what comes up in the logfile when JavaFoundation is starting (in place of my app)

Any idea what goes wrong?
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