When building for deployment, Eclipse uses ant and will ALWAYS use the 
frameworks in your defined frameworks locations, not the ones in your project 
directory.

So, you always need to make sure you build your frameworks first.

This is one of the reasons that best practices are to use Jenkins to build your 
apps for you. Once set up, it's automatic, and if you are deploying to the 
cloud, your build server can be in the same data centre making copying the 
built app bundle a local operation and much faster.

D

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David LeBer
Codeferous Software

On 2013-05-27, at 5:58 PM, James Cicenia <[email protected]> wrote:

> This just cost me a couple of days of hair pulling.... 
> 
> My Eclipse went fubar'd and wouldn't see my Project (source) frameworks and 
> kept
> embedding old Library (installed) frameworks.
> 
> Anyone ever see that?
> 
> James
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