Can someone that actually does some development on Nukes please give a brief overview
of their process? For instance, do you do everything from the command line and
redeploy every time you make a change? Use eclipse with some sort of plugin to do the
jboss configuration and (hot) deployment?
Thanks for your quick responsed guys! The error that I am seeing right now is this:
10:15:11,822 ERROR [Main] htmlnot a registered component
I am starting to think that the db is currupt because I have redownloaded the 1.0.0
source and am still getting the same error.
I will try reinstalling
reinstalling the db didnt work... i am going to start all over again to see if i can
get it going once more...
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and one more thing... every time i make a change and run 'build deploy' from the nukes
subdirectory, i get a null pointer exception for every module like the following...
| 12:00:44,775 INFO [BBModule] Starting
| 12:00:45,836 ERROR [Main] Start component failed nukes.modules:name=bb
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thepriz wrote : If you deloy nukes you have to redeploy all the modules you had
deployed before.
that's the way i fixed it before... i guess i was hoping for an easier way to test
changes.
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OK. So I got it to run again by grabbing CVS and rebuilding everything. I added one
sys.out.println to the NukeServlet doGet method to see if I could get anything to
change. I went out to the nukes subdirectory and did a:
build clean
build deploy
and lost all of the blocks on the side, so i
I am trying to get the nukes project up and running in Eclipse. I have tried using
various plugins like Lomboz and myEclipse, and have had a bit of success, but
everything goes haywire when I try hotdeploying and stuff.
So now I am using JBossIDE and am really starting to like it... does
thepriz wrote : We have converted the files to run nukes on Oracle. I am going to
check them in if there are no objections. Basicly I will add an oracle directory to
the nukes/resources directory with the appropriate files. I will also add an
oracle.properties file in the build/etc directory.
thepriz wrote : No sorry, I will try to get that done today if I have the files. I
am home with a sick family today. I may not have the files here.
Thanks! We really appreciate it here.
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