> ~/WebObjects.properties are optional, user specific properties. It is from > WO/Wonder, not Eclipse. Good to know, I need to remember this one (for a while I thought something had matured since my last upgrade)
> 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. Again, good to know and that it is not a bad thing. Is there an advantage to having both? one or the other? > How are you including your custom framework in the application? Within Eclipse for building I have it as a library in in the Java Build Path. For running from within Eclipse, it is installed in the Local Frameworks directory on the computer "/Development/Libraries/WOnder/Library/Frameworks".
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