I forgott to replay to the list.
the database is close to the server. I did not find the way to copy the
Database from Mac OS Frontbase to CentOS Frontbase or the other way. I
tryed to recover me lokal Database with a Backup created with
CentOS-Frontbase, but it fails.
So I think the best way
looks nice again, but why are explaining code snippets (wrapped in pre tags)
set to display: none; ?
I would prefer to include them.
Markus
Am 06.05.2014 um 04:44 schrieb Ray Kiddy r...@ganymede.org:
The javadoc has been updated and is looking fairly normal. A new
stylesheet had to be
We encountered this recently against MySQL 5.6.12.
(Not using Project Wonder)
The default primary key generation was invoking a stored procedure
once per row. Once per second, some sort of garbage collection would
occur inside the RDBMS and the stored procedure would take about 0.2s
to
Hi !
I made sure that my WO configuration are up to date and i follow the steps
written on
http://www.amazon.com/Learning-The-Wonders-introduction-applications/dp/3952423300
.
But i still have the same error message:
er.extensions.eof.ERXKeyFilter.setAnonymousUpdateEnabled(Z)V
The WoAdaptorInfo
It looks like a classpath problem. In your deployed application, can you send
your UNIXClasspath.txt (located in Contents/UNIX/), or if you are deploying on
OS X, the MacOSClassPath.txt file located in Contents/MacOS. And please confirm
that the ERRest framework is located in the Frameworks
Hi Pascal!
I confirm that the ERRest framework is in the Application's Frameworks
directory,
Here is the content of Contents/Unix:
# JVM == java
# JVMOptions ==
# JDB == jdb
# JDBOptions ==
# ApplicationClass == bsc.app.Application
APPROOT/Resources/Java/
Do you have the ERRest.jar file elsewhere on the server? You can use the « find
» command to find if it's the case (find / -name 'ERRest.jar' -ls)
And are you building Wonder or did you download the frameworks from somewhere?
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De: Fred Opims ropims...@gmail.com
À:
ERRest.jar is on JavaMonitor.woa, wotaskd.woa and the App.
Here is the content of the Frameworks directory from the App
ERExtensions.framework
ERJars.framework
ERPrototypes.framework
ERRest.framework
H2PlugIn.framework
JavaEOAccess.framework
JavaEOControl.framework
JavaFoundation.framework
(+1 for including code snippets)
Is there any interest in publishing a Dash (http://kapeli.com/dash) docset for
the Wonder javadocs?
Larry Mills-Gahl
elem...@gmail.com
On May 6, 2014, at 3:34 AM, Markus Stoll, junidas GmbH
markus.st...@junidas.de wrote:
looks nice again, but why are
On Tue, 6 May 2014 09:34:30 +0200
Markus Stoll, junidas GmbH markus.st...@junidas.de wrote:
looks nice again, but why are explaining code snippets (wrapped in
pre tags) set to display: none; ?
I would prefer to include them.
Markus
I am not sure, but obviously the new stylesheet has
Hi there,
First of all thanks to those who fixed it.
Second: On 06.05.2014, at 21:40, Ray Kiddy r...@ganymede.org wrote:
ps: By the way, is there a reason that this entire question has been on
the WO list? There is a wonder list, yes? And this question does seem
to be completely
IHMO, the Wonder mailing list should go away. I don't see why we need two
mailing lists when 95% of the community use Wonder too. And the Apple mailing
list have more people in it.
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De: CHRISTOPH WICK | i4innovation GmbH, Bonn c...@i4innovation.de
À:
+1
On 2014-05-06, 1:33 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
IHMO, the Wonder mailing list should go away. I don't see why we need two
mailing lists when 95% of the community use Wonder too. And the Apple mailing
list have more people in it.
- Mail original -
De: CHRISTOPH WICK | i4innovation
On May 6, 2014, at 1:33 PM, Pascal Robert prob...@macti.ca wrote:
IHMO, the Wonder mailing list should go away. I don't see why we need two
mailing lists when 95% of the community use Wonder too. And the Apple mailing
list have more people in it.
+1
kib
The trouble with normal is it
On Tue, 06 May 2014 20:35:08 +
Chuck Hill ch...@global-village.net wrote:
+1
I am ok with what is being said. The wo list does get the eyeballs.
We are, then, relying on Apple for the mailing list. This may come
back to bite us in the future. Not that Apple would not always wish to
be
The Wonder list's admins are Apple employee or consultants, so it's not much
different :-)
- Mail original -
De: Ray Kiddy r...@ganymede.org
À: webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com
Envoyé: Mardi 6 Mai 2014 16:40:15
Objet: Re: Wonder documentation on jenkins.wocommunity.org broken?
On Tue, 06
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