As soon as the web.xml file get's overwritten from the version in the
openbd war - things go south:

Successfully processed C:\Documents and Settings\penny\GAworkspace
\OpenBDTest\war\WEB-INF/web.xml
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: java.awt.Color is a restricted class.
Please see the Google  App Engine developer's guide for more details.
        at
com.google.appengine.tools.development.agent.runtime.Runtime.reject(Runtime.java:
51)
        at com.newatlanta.bluedragon.Color.<init>(Unknown Source)
        at com.naryx.tagfusion.cfm.tag.cfCHART.init(Unknown Source)
        at com.naryx.tagfusion.cfm.tag.tagChecker.initialiseTags(Unknown
Source)
        at com.naryx.tagfusion.cfm.engine.cfEngine.<init>(Unknown Source)
        at com.naryx.tagfusion.cfm.engine.cfEngine.init(Unknown Source)
        at com.naryx.tagfusion.cfm.cfServlet.init(Unknown Source)



On May 7, 11:15 am, Matthew Woodward <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just so it's clear what I was describing is for doing things in Eclipse, in
> which case you:
>
> 1. Create a new project in Eclipse using the GAE plugin from Google
> 2. Download and unzip the OpenBD GAE WAR
> 3. Copy WEB-INF files from OpenBD GAE WAR into Eclipse project's WEB-INF
> directory
>
> I'll try to play with the OpenBD Desktop this weekend and see how it goes.
>
> --
> Matthew Woodward
> [email protected]http://blog.mattwoodward.com
> identi.ca / Twitter: @mpwoodward
>
> Please do not send me proprietary file formats such as Word, PowerPoint,
> etc. as attachments.http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html

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