my wolips: 3.7.1004814.

These are the output I have for 3.7 & 3.6 respectively, based on the code you 
posted:

::wolips 3.7::
wo.system.root = F:\Apple5_4_3wo.local.root = F:\Apple5_4_3\LocalEncoded 
wo.system.root = F:/Apple5_4_3Encoded wo.system.root = F:/Apple5_4_3/Local

::wolips3.6::
wo.system.root = F:\Apple5_4_3wo.local.root = F:\Apple5_4_3\LocalEncoded 
wo.system.root = F:/Apple5_4_3Encoded wo.system.root = F:/Apple5_4_3/Local

Both looks identical.  The same file wolips.properties is used by both 
versions, too.


Now, looks at the output file CLSSPATH generated by 3.7 & 3.6 respectively:
:: wolips 3.7 CLSSPATH ::
 # JVM              == java
# JVMOptions       == 
# JDB              == jdb
# JDBOptions       == 
# ApplicationClass == your.app.Application

APPROOT\Resources\Java\
APPROOT\Resources\Java\org.objectstyle.wolips.woproject_3.7.1004814.jar
APPROOT\Resources\Java\wo5environmentvariables1.jar
APPROOT\Resources\Java\woproject.jar

APPROOT/Frameworks/JavaEOAccess.framework/Resources/Java/javaeoaccess.jar
APPROOT/Frameworks/JavaEOAccess.framework/WebServerResources/Java/JavaEOAccess.jar
APPROOT/Frameworks/JavaEOControl.framework/Resources/Java/javaeocontrol.jar
APPROOT/Frameworks/JavaEOControl.framework/WebServerResources/Java/JavaEOControl.jar
APPROOT/Frameworks/JavaFoundation.framework/Resources/Java/javafoundation.jar
APPROOT/Frameworks/JavaFoundation.framework/WebServerResources/Java/JavaFoundation.jar
APPROOT/Frameworks/JavaJDBCAdaptor.framework/Resources/Java/javajdbcadaptor.jar
APPROOT/Frameworks/JavaJDBCAdaptor.framework/WebServerResources/Java/JavaJDBCAdaptor.jar
APPROOT/Frameworks/JavaWebObjects.framework/Resources/Java/javawebobjects.jar
APPROOT/Frameworks/JavaWebObjects.framework/WebServerResources/Java/JavaWebObjects.jar
APPROOT/Frameworks/JavaXML.framework/Resources/Java/javaxml.jar
APPROOT/Frameworks/JavaXML.framework/WebServerResources/Java/javaxml.jar


:: wolips 3.6 CLSSPATH ::
# JVM              == java
# JVMOptions       == 
# JDB              == jdb
# JDBOptions       == 
# ApplicationClass == your.app.Application

APPROOT\Resources\Java\
APPROOT\Resources\Java\org.objectstyle.wolips.woproject_3.7.1004814.jar
APPROOT\Resources\Java\wo5environmentvariables2.jar
APPROOT\Resources\Java\woproject.jar

WOROOT/Library/Frameworks/JavaEOAccess.framework/Resources/Java/javaeoaccess.jar
WOROOT/Library/Frameworks/JavaEOControl.framework/Resources/Java/javaeocontrol.jar
WOROOT/Library/Frameworks/JavaFoundation.framework/Resources/Java/javafoundation.jar
WOROOT/Library/Frameworks/JavaJDBCAdaptor.framework/Resources/Java/javajdbcadaptor.jar
WOROOT/Library/Frameworks/JavaWebObjects.framework/Resources/Java/javawebobjects.jar
WOROOT/Library/Frameworks/JavaXML.framework/Resources/Java/javaxml.jar
WOROOT/Library/Frameworks/JavaEOAccess.framework/WebServerResources/Java/JavaEOAccess.jar
WOROOT/Library/Frameworks/JavaEOControl.framework/WebServerResources/Java/JavaEOControl.jar
WOROOT/Library/Frameworks/JavaFoundation.framework/WebServerResources/Java/JavaFoundation.jar
WOROOT/Library/Frameworks/JavaJDBCAdaptor.framework/WebServerResources/Java/JavaJDBCAdaptor.jar
WOROOT/Library/Frameworks/JavaWebObjects.framework/WebServerResources/Java/JavaWebObjects.jar


... notes
The difference is APPROOT and WOROOT in the path.  I noticed that wolips 3.7 
has by default has configured to embed frameworks (local and project) when 
generating deployment woa.  Wolips 3.6 is not.  The resulting woa in 3.7 is 
therefore give me a hugh fold size of 33MB as compared to 1.7MB in wolips 3.6.  
That's beside the point.   The meaningful exercise here is the CLSSPATH should 
be generated OK for cross-platform woa.

Cheers

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Strumyla, Marius 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 5:07 AM
  Subject: RE: Wrong CLASSPATH when installing WOApp with WOLips


  Cheong, what build of WOLips 3.7 you're running? I'm thinking your're running 
older build and that's why you're not getting the issue.

   

  I've confirmed that the issue is with WOVariables class and recently (10 
months ago) added resolvedPath method. 

  
https://github.com/wolips/wolips/commit/bac2d4ea2488a0341bdb84bfa08627b86cd519dd

   

  1.  What happens is that these lines in resolvedPath flip the slashes from 
"/" to "\" ("C:/Apple" becomes "C:\Apple")

  File filepath = new File(path);

  ... 

  return filepath.toString();

   

  2.  Then WOVariables.encodePath fails to properly encode the path:

   

  Properties prop = new Properties();

                  WOEnvironment woEnvironment = new WOEnvironment(prop);

                  WOVariables woVariables = woEnvironment.getWOVariables();

                  System.out.println(WOVariables.SYSTEM_ROOT + " = " + 
woVariables.systemRoot());

                  System.out.println(WOVariables.LOCAL_ROOT + " = " + 
woVariables.localRoot());

   

                  String encodedSystemRoot = woVariables.encodePath( 
woVariables.systemRoot() );

                  String encodedLocalRoot = woVariables.encodePath( 
woVariables.localRoot() );

                  System.out.println("Encoded " + WOVariables.SYSTEM_ROOT + " = 
" + encodedSystemRoot);

                  System.out.println("Encoded " + WOVariables.SYSTEM_ROOT + " = 
" + encodedLocalRoot);

   

  Running the app above with woproject.jar from 3.7:

  wo.system.root = C:\Apple

  wo.local.root = C:\Apple\Local

  Encoded wo.system.root = C:/Apple

  Encoded wo.system.root = C:/Apple/Local

   

  Running the app with woproject.jar from 3.6:

  wo.system.root = C:/Apple

  wo.local.root = C:/Apple/Local

  Encoded wo.system.root = WOROOT

  Encoded wo.system.root = LOCALROOT

   

  I think I will file a bug on this.

   

  Thanks,
  --

   I5mast

   

  From: Cheong Hee (Gmail) [mailto:[email protected]] 
  Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 5:57 AM
  To: Strumyla, Marius; [email protected]
  Subject: Re: Wrong CLASSPATH when installing WOApp with WOLips

   

  Suggest you do upgrade to latest WO5.4.3.  This will make your life easier 
and others to chip in, too.

   

  As for the path "/" or "\" you are getting, I have not tried to print it out 
from code.  But I think it should work in windows for both, meaning I have not 
encounter this kind of problem before.

   

  Cheers

   

    ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: Strumyla, Marius 

    To: [email protected] 

    Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 2:11 AM

    Subject: RE: Wrong CLASSPATH when installing WOApp with WOLips

     

    Cheong, I'm using Windows and WO5.2. I don't have WO5.4. 

    I've done some testing and Eclipse 3.6+WOLips 3.6 does the right thing for 
me. CLSSPATH gets WOROOT and APPROOT in front of libraries:

     

    
WOROOT/Library/Frameworks/JavaEOAccess.framework/Resources/Java/javaeoaccess.jar

    
WOROOT/Library/Frameworks/JavaEOControl.framework/Resources/Java/javaeocontrol.jar

    
WOROOT/Library/Frameworks/JavaEOControl.framework/WebServerResources/Java/JavaEOControl.jar

    .

     

    I've written a small app

                    Properties prop = new Properties();

                    WOEnvironment woEnvironment = new WOEnvironment(prop);

                    WOVariables woVariables = woEnvironment.getWOVariables();

                    System.out.println(WOVariables.SYSTEM_ROOT + " = " + 
woVariables.systemRoot());

                    System.out.println(WOVariables.LOCAL_ROOT + " = " + 
woVariables.localRoot());

     

    Running it against woproject.jar from 3.7 gives me:

    wo.system.root = C:\Apple

    wo.local.root = C:\Apple\Local

     

    Running it against woproject.jar from 3.6 gives me:

    wo.system.root = C:/Apple

    wo.local.root = C:/Apple/Local

     

    I'm thinking that these flipping slashes are messing it for me.

    Thanks

    --

    i5mast

     

    From: Cheong Hee (Gmail) [mailto:[email protected]] 
    Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 1:43 AM
    To: Strumyla, Marius; [email protected]
    Subject: Re: Wrong CLASSPATH when installing WOApp with WOLips

     

    wo.system.root=C\:/Apple

    wo.local.root=C\:/Apple/Local

     

    I have just checked that this is what I am getting too in my windows wolips 
properties file.  So I think your properties file is fine.   May be you could 
try to install your WO54 in a separate new directory and have a clearer class 
path for WO54.

     

    <skipped>

     

    Cheers

     

    Cheong Hee


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