~/WebObjects.properties are optional, user specific properties.  It is from 
WO/Wonder, not Eclipse.

The second is in because you have WO installed both as jar bundles and 
framework bundles.  It is just letting you know it is loading the jar versions.

How are you including your custom framework in the application?

Chuck


From: <[email protected]> on behalf of 
"Ress, David A" <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 11:08 AM
To: Samuel Pelletier <[email protected]>
Cc: WebObjects-Dev <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Class Main exists but is not a subcomponent of WOComponent

> The one with problems is Eclipse for Java Developper 4.5.2
> The one I use is Eclipse Standard/SDK 4.4.2

Thank you, I have installed Eclipse for Java Developer 4.5.2 also, so I will 
downgrade to Eclipse Standard 4.4.2 tonight to see if that helps.

But, back to my original problem.  I am seeing a number of warnings in the 
console that I am concerned about, the first being:

<main> Couldn't load properties file: /Users/daress/WebObejcts.properties

This has me puzzled, really.  I know I am upgrading from an older version of 
Eclipse (3.3), but what is the WebObjects.properties file? What is it supposed 
to contain? What part of Eclipse is trying to read that file?

Beyond that, I am seeing:

warning: There is already a unique instance for Bundle named 'JavaWebObjects' 
at the path 
'/Development/Libraries/WOnder/Library/WebObjects/lib/JavaWebObjects.jar'. 
Skipping the version located at 
'/Development/Libraries/WOnder/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaWebObjects.framework'.

^^^^ That has me concerned.

I wonder now if I am trying to fix a symptom and not the problem.

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