Re: JavaFoundation opens in place of own Application

2013-01-23 Thread Chuck Hill
My guess is that the template for a plain WO application is somehow wrong. In the run configuration, check the WO tab for the settings for NSProjectSearchPath and NSProjectBundleEnabled. Compare those to a Wonder project. Also check the WOLips preferences (under Eclipse preferences). Look

Re: JavaFoundation opens in place of own Application

2013-01-21 Thread speery
Did you try creating a new workspace in Eclipse and starting again? Steve On Jan 21, 2013, at 2:30 AM, ute Hoffmann u.hoffm...@tt-pixelmind.com wrote: That was my comsole log I will be at it again today, I jump on and off. I did remove Java XML Framework but as it did not solve the problem

Re: JavaFoundation opens in place of own Application

2013-01-21 Thread ute Hoffmann
Hi, it really seems the problem is that it was not a wonder App. Creating a new Wonder App in the same old workspace works. When I run the app in eclipse, it opens correctly in the browser. So my setup seems to be ok and I was bitten by a bug (as I learned from your mails) in WebObjects Apps

JavaFoundation opens in place of own Application

2013-01-20 Thread ute Hoffmann
This is what comes up in the logfile when JavaFoundation is starting (in place of my app) Any idea what goes wrong? [2013-1-20 9:43:31 MEZ] main WOMaxIOBufferSize=8196 [2013-1-20 9:43:31 MEZ] main WOWorkerThreadCountMin=16 [2013-1-20 9:43:31 MEZ] main WOSocketMonitorSleepTime=50 [2013-1-20

Re: JavaFoundation opens in place of own Application

2013-01-20 Thread ute Hoffmann
Thank you for your feedback. So I'm at least not the only one with this problem. I understand it correctly, a new install and an older version of eclipse did fix this issue? Which version of eclipse would be a good one to go with? Regards, Ute Am 20.01.2013 um 11:40 schrieb Philippe

Re: JavaFoundation opens in place of own Application

2013-01-20 Thread Bastian Triller
3.8.1 works for me (I'm on Debian btw). I think 3.8 is also still recommended. Am 20.01.2013 12:01 schrieb ute Hoffmann u.hoffm...@tt-pixelmind.com: Thank you for your feedback. So I'm at least not the only one with this problem. I understand it correctly, a new install and an older version

Re: JavaFoundation opens in place of own Application

2013-01-20 Thread Ramsey Gurley
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 u.hoffm...@tt-pixelmind.com wrote:

Re: JavaFoundation opens in place of own Application

2013-01-20 Thread Philippe Rabier
Hi Ute, I can't say that because after a couple of hours trying to fix the problem, it was urgent for us to be ready at work. So we didn't try to reproduce the problem and didn't follow a scientific approach (modifying a variable then observe the impact). The mac of Antoine (the guy who

Re: JavaFoundation opens in place of own Application

2013-01-20 Thread Philippe Rabier
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

Re: JavaFoundation opens in place of own Application

2013-01-20 Thread speery
I also experienced something like this setting up a new WonderApp for a new user awhile ago. As Ramsey pointed out, there is still a class path issue because this: hello.app.Application Class 'Session' exists (interface org.apache.axis.session.Session) but is not a subclass of WOSession. is

Re: JavaFoundation opens in place of own Application

2013-01-20 Thread Ramsey Gurley
Oh sorry. I thought that was Ute's console log. Philippe Rabier prab...@me.com wrote: ___ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Webobjects-dev mailing list (Webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your

Re: JavaFoundation opens in place of own Application

2013-01-20 Thread ute Hoffmann
That was my comsole log I will be at it again today, I jump on and off. I did remove Java XML Framework but as it did not solve the problem I might put it back again. Regards, Ute Am 21.01.2013 um 01:27 schrieb Ramsey Gurley: Oh sorry. I thought that was Ute's console log. Philippe