I created 2 WOLips projects. One for the server side and one for the
client side. This keeps things well separated and you can launch them
independently.
On deployment I combine both and thus enable JavaWebStart.
Pierre
On Sep 11, 2007, at 5:27 PM, Paolo Sommaruga wrote:
finally I have successfully migrated some of our elaborate wo web
applications from Xcode to eclipse/wolips. Also I can war deploy
it, thanks to Chuck which has helped me with my class loader
conflict problem with ant.
Now I'm trying to figure me how to migrate one wo jc application,
not D2J and here I miss in wolips the Xcode target concept. I mean
the Xcode Web Server target in which the interface java class and
nib files are placed. I 'm just able to place the nib files in
MyJavaApp.woContents/WebServerResources using the useful contextual
menu WOLips Tools->Include as WebServerResources.
But I see that my client side java class are builded in the server
side stuff. Xcode compiles the client side java class and build a
jar file in MyJavaApp.woa/Contents/WebServerResources/Java. How do
the same with wolips ? Someone has an ant task for this, i 'm new
to ant ? Has someone builded successfully a jc non D2J application
with wolips ?
Thanks and Regards
Paolo Sommaruga
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