Re: webobjects with maven
Re: webobjects with maven
- Subject: Re: webobjects with maven
- From: anon <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 01 Aug 2016 22:25:52 +0200
Okay....
It works. It sure does look like a top secret.
Who would have thought.
Thank you very much.
On 01.08.2016 19:57, Hugi Thordarson wrote:
You probably need to open the Eclipse .project-file in your project and add:
<nature>org.maven.ide.eclipse.maven2Nature</nature>
…as a project nature (inside the “natures"-tag).
WebObjects uses this identifier to determine if the project is a Maven project, if it isn’t present it will think the bundle is FluffyBunny and looks for resources in wrong places.
The nature identifier was changed in Eclipse a while back (to “org.eclipse.m2e.core.maven2Nature”, which you’ll see listed in your natures) but unfortunately the old name is defined in ERFoundarion.jar, a top secret, closed source jar donated to Wonder by Apple, so fixing this isn’t straightforward.
Cheers,
- hugi
On 1. ágú. 2016, at 17:41, anon <email@hidden> wrote:
I thought I had solved this problem but it turns out that I haven't. I have been developing with WOApplication and everything is working fine. When I switch to ERXApplication, then I get this error that I already showed here:
<com.webobjects.appserver._private.WOComponentDefinition> No template found for component Main at "null"
I am talking about the most basic of application (Hello World) which returns a blank page. While debugging, It seems that the _componentDefinitionCache.objectForKey(componentKey) returns a NullObject instead of returning a null like in the original WOApplication. Anyone has a quick fix for this?
Thanks again.
On 13.07.2016 18:14, Ramsey Gurley wrote:
You’re missing some boilerplate in Application.java.
@Override
public void finishInitialization() {
super.finishInitialization();
if (isDirectConnectEnabled()) {
registerRequestHandler(new JarResourceRequestHandler(), "_wr_");
registerRequestHandler(new JarResourceRequestHandler(), "wr");
}
}
/**
* Determines the WOSession class to instantiate.
*
* @see com.webobjects.appserver.WOApplication#_sessionClass()
*/
@Override
protected Class<? extends WOSession> _sessionClass() {
return Session.class;
}
/**
* Install patches including ensuring that Main is correctly resolved at
* runtime.
*
* @see er.extensions.appserver.ERXApplication#installPatches()
*/
@Override
public void installPatches() {
super.installPatches();
// component classes
installPatch(Main.class);
// action classes
installPatch(DirectAction.class);
}
/**
* Installs patching for a given class.
*
* @param clazz
* the class to register.
*/
private static void installPatch(final Class<?> clazz) {
ERXPatcher.setClassForName(clazz, clazz.getSimpleName());
_NSUtilities.registerPackage(clazz.getPackage().getName());
}
On Jul 12, 2016, at 5:28 PM, anon <email@hidden> wrote:
The first archetype I did use was crashing on "Run as WOApplication". I did try another one with "ERXApplication" and searched the mailing list for an answer. I can now start the application, but now I get the following error:
DEBUG NSLog - <com.webobjects.appserver._private.WOComponentDefinition> No template found for component Main...
I have searched the list and could not figure out what the solution was.
Are there people out there who have WOApplication running in big WO Projects? I can see things like these getting out of control when the project gets big.
On 07/13/2016 12:21 AM, Ramsey Gurley wrote:
This is what works for me, starting from nothing.
0. Install Java8
1. Install Eclipse for Committers
2. Install WOLips and m2e plugins
3. Create ~.m2/settings.xml that points to wocommunity repository
http://maven.wocommunity.org/content/groups/public/
(I actually have a Nexus repository manager I point to, and it does this part. The
wiki.wocommunity.org
has an example settings.xml you can use though)
4. Add WORemote archetypes catalog in eclipse:
http://maven.wocommunity.org/service/local/repositories/snapshots/content/archetype-catalog.xml
5. Add lifecycle mappings in eclipse for any plugin executions you need eclipse to ignore.
6. File, New, Other…, Maven Project, next>>, Catalog: WORemote, Include Snapshot Archetypes
Pick the appropriate project and create.
You probably also want to search the list for JarResourceRequestHandler and some additional boilerplate to stick in your application’s didFinishLaunching() method.
On Jul 12, 2016, at 3:05 PM, anon
<email@hidden>
wrote:
Hello everyone,
after a 6 years hiatus from WebObjects, I am back again. Web development out there is in a sad state. I decided to give WO another try. I wanted to use maven to manage my dependencies; I like the predictability and the structure of maven instead of the free form of ant or gradle. Anyway, I was able to create a "Hello World" Application but I was not able to run it as a WOApplication. This is the error that I get:
An internal error occurred during: "Launching New_configuration".
java.lang.NullPointerException
So I was wondering whether there are people out there who use maven but can still run the application like a regular WOApp?
After going through almost all JVM Webframeworks, I believe strongly that a framework that does not have a main class that one can run and that starts fast is not worth using. Thats one of the main reason I will use WebObjects for my next project.
I really appreciate any help.
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