On 22 Mar 2006, at 21:30, Loren Cahlander wrote:

Check out this page:

http://developer.apple.com/documentation/WebObjects/ PB_for_WO_Developers/WOinPB/chapter_1_section_4.html

According to that link, the application target is an aggregate target. It appears that you should just use the two and ignore the aggregate target.

On Wednesday, March 22, 2006, at 03:18PM, Jeffrey Pearson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

So,


Targets:

When I create a new application, it sets up three targets:

1) the project name
2) application server
3) web server

So if I understand this correctly,

 1) if you set the target to web server, it copies to /library/
WebServer/documents for apache to deal with
 2) if you set application server, it copies to you web objects
project directory for the webobject application server to serve

what does the projectname target do then?

You add program resources (ie, java files and wo components) to the application server target; web server resources to the web server target (js, css, images, etc) - and do nothing else with these two targets. You never add anything to the project name target - but you always run your app from within Xcode using the project name target.

Paul

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