All that really matters is that ERX is above the Java* frameworks ... You would have failed much earlier if that wasn't the case.

On Mar 18, 2009, at 8:30 PM, Ricardo J. Parada wrote:


On Mar 18, 2009, at 3:04 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:

Essentially, this isn't really a problem with WOLips, it's a "problem" that Wonder does some crazy stuff that requires it to come in(near) the top of the classpath. However, I think I'm to blame for BOTH of those, soooooo well, you know. The other thing to consider is that my sense is that most people will start new projects and just use the New Wonder Application wizard, which sets everything up for you. If you're adding Wonder into an existing project after the fact, it's presumed that you know you're in for a bit of a ride.

I read this and I checked my .classpath for an app where I converted to Wonder after the fact and realized the .classpath entries are not the same and not in the same order as the .classpath created with the Wonder wizard.

I don't quite understand yet why but I'm gonna go back and change the .classpath for that application to match the one created by the wizard for creating a wonder app.

I had a problem where characters are not displayed correctly and I'm hoping this may have something to do with that.

:-)



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