Thanks, Mike.
I'm still unable to get the program to execute correctly, the build file <.woa> seems fine in every way as I go through your suggestions.

On Jan 21, 2006, at 12:28 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:

I don't know that the person who had this problem back in Sep ever responded with the final solution, but things you might check:

1) Check that you in fact have a Main.wo in your Contents/ Resources folder

It is.

2) Check that your classpath is correct in Contents/MacOS/ MacOSClassPath.txt -- Specifically there should be a APPROOT/ Resources/Java/yourjarfile.jar entry


Well, I don't see any problem with the class paths, as Terminal shows:

Launching FinancialWO.woa ...
java -XX:NewSize=2m -Xmx64m -Xms32m -DWORootDirectory="/System" - DWOLocalRootDirectory="" -DWOUserDirectory="/Users/baiss/Installs/ WO_installs/FinancialWO.woa" -DWOEnvClassPath="" - DWOApplicationClass=Application -DWOPlatform=MacOS - Dcom.webobjects.pid=332 -classpath WOBootstrap.jar com.webobjects._bootstrap.WOBootstrap
appRoot is /Users/baiss/Installs/WO_installs/FinancialWO.woa/Contents
Loading /Users/baiss/Installs/WO_installs/FinancialWO.woa/Contents/ MacOS/MacOSClassPath.txt

Generated classpath:
/Users/baiss/Installs/WO_installs/FinancialWO.woa/Contents/ Resources/Java/FinancialWO.jar
.../

From the Project template, BTW I tried editing this directly and the result was that <jam> failed and I had to throw away the project file.

                01A3BF70FFB0C37D11CD2B9D /* Deployment */ = {
                        isa = PBXBuildStyle;
                        buildSettings = {
                                INSTALL_MODE_FLAG = "a-w,a+rX";
                                INSTALL_PATH_FOR_STYLE = "$(INSTALL_PATH)";
                        };
                };
/* End PBXBuildStyle section */

3) Check that the ApplicationClass (this is the NSPrincipalClass by the way) header is set properly in your Contents/MacOS/ MacOSClassPath.txt

It's set, like it is in the other 3 successfully deployed WO apps, as below:

        # ApplicationClass == Application


It's particularly weird that it's looking for your template INSIDE the jar (note that the url that it's failing on is a jar: url).

I agree.

Have your tried just running your app from the commandline and dropping the WO Launcher funny business? Just run the ./ FinancialWO inside the .woa folder and it should be easier to work with.

Yes, I've tried that, but I went and revisited it, running first the failing deploy build then the succeeding development build; and in the <Development> log I see the following additional lines on the terminal, (I quit XCode so it wouldn't get the resources from the project).

<main> NSBundle is unable to find "ExtensionsForResources.plist" in the main bundle. Ignoring optional configuration file.
        I believe you always get the above line

<main> Cannot use rapid turnaround. Please start Xcode and open the project for this application. <main> Creating LifebeatThread now with: FinancialWO 54891 BaissG5.local/192.168.1.102 1085 30000

On Jan 21, 2006, at 2:27 PM, Baiss Eric Magnusson wrote:

I have a problem, which I think others have experienced, particularly as posted by Mike Schrag on 28th Sept.; which occurs when I attempt to do a deploy build. I am using the latest XCode. I have poured back and forth between the development settings and the deploy configurations settings but don't see a difference. I really can't believe how bad WOLauncher is!

The NSlog is shown below:
********************************************************
<Thread-0> Creating new lifebeat socket
<Thread-0> Exception sending lifebeat to wotaskd: java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused <main> Opening application's URL in browser: http://BaissG5.local: 52311/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaFoundation.woa
<main> null
<main> Waiting for requests...
<WorkerThread0> <com.webobjects.appserver._private.WOComponentDefinition> No template found for component Main at "jar:file:///Users/baiss/ Installs/WO_installs/FinancialWO.woa/Contents/Resources/Java/ FinancialWO.jar!/".
********************************************************

I don't know why <JavaFoundation.woa> is referenced instead of my application name.
It appears I am running in Direct Connect? as I always do?

----
Baiss Eric Magnusson
Still recovering from a Dec 12th total server crash.


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