Thanks guys,
Updating the zoneinfo.zip in wojavaclient.jar appears to have fixed
the problem. I haven't done full test of my client application but
initial testing appears good.
On Mar 14, 2007, at 1:35 AM, Mark Ritchie wrote:
On 13-Mar-07, at 9:31 PM, Art Isbell wrote:
Hmm, on my WO 5.3.3 partition, I find nothing but old
wojavaclient.jar. These don't appear to have been updated, yet
they do contain time zone data in zoneinfo.zip.
One should be able to update the time zone data in all copies of
wojavaclient.jar following the instructions in http://
docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305219.
Yeah, on my development machine there's an out of date zoneinfo.zip
file inside:
/Library/WebServer/Documents/WebObjects/Java/wojavaclient.jar
Since those instructions specifically mention updating
wojavaclient.jar, I guess they weren't the ones used to create the
5.3.3. patch. :-(
On 13-Mar-07, at 6:15 PM, Robert Walker wrote:
Running the application in development mode. Even through Java
Web Start is working fine. Both client and server sides are
reporting EDT.
I'm guessing that the wojavaclient.jar served up from your
development instance is up to date. However I'm not at all sure
how that's happened. Could be that the resource manager is
locating the updated version inside JavaFoundation.framework before
it goes looks inside docroot to find the resource? That would
explain how it's able to vend an up to date version.
Good luck!
Mark
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Mark Ritchie
Cocoa and WebObjects Developer
Diamond Lake Consulting Inc.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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