Pierre,
it depends on your choice. Both the framework and the lib element
support the embed flag. You could embed frameworks, jars and jar
frameworks.
Uli
Am 19.01.2008 um 20:27 schrieb Mr. Pierre Frisch:
Uli,
This is not the same thing. The embed option would embed the legacy
framewo
Galen,
If you're interested in building a .WAR containing the embedded jar
frameworks, you can do this quite easily with Maven. WOCreator is a
Maven 2 plugin that you can use to create the initial project
structure for a Maven project that will build a WebObjects application
as a stand-al
Uli,
This is not the same thing. The embed option would embed the legacy
frameworks, JavaEOGenerator uses the newer jar frameworks, but I agree
with you it does nearly the same thing. Embedding jar frameworks have
been supported since WebObjects 5.2.
Before anyone starts again there are n
On 19-Jan-08, at 9:47 AM, Galen Rhodes wrote:
I've been looking at the way JavaEOGenerator has the WO frameworks
packaged into it and was wondering if this process has been
documented anywhere?
It would be cool if one could package a WO application as a complete
unit that could then be d
Moin Galen,
embed does the trick:
http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/WOApplication
Uli
Am 19.01.2008 um 15:47 schrieb Galen Rhodes:
I've been looking at the way JavaEOGenerator has the WO frameworks
packaged into it and was wondering if this process has been
documented anyw