You probably need to open the Eclipse .project-file in your project and add:
<nature>org.maven.ide.eclipse.maven2Nature</nature> …as a project nature (inside the “natures"-tag). WebObjects uses this identifier to determine if the project is a Maven project, if it isn’t present it will think the bundle is FluffyBunny and looks for resources in wrong places. The nature identifier was changed in Eclipse a while back (to “org.eclipse.m2e.core.maven2Nature”, which you’ll see listed in your natures) but unfortunately the old name is defined in ERFoundarion.jar, a top secret, closed source jar donated to Wonder by Apple, so fixing this isn’t straightforward. Cheers, - hugi > On 1. ágú. 2016, at 17:41, anon <[email protected]> wrote: > > I thought I had solved this problem but it turns out that I haven't. I have > been developing with WOApplication and everything is working fine. When I > switch to ERXApplication, then I get this error that I already showed here: > > <com.webobjects.appserver._private.WOComponentDefinition> No template found > for component Main at "null" > > I am talking about the most basic of application (Hello World) which returns > a blank page. While debugging, It seems that the > _componentDefinitionCache.objectForKey(componentKey) returns a NullObject > instead of returning a null like in the original WOApplication. Anyone has a > quick fix for this? > Thanks again. > On 13.07.2016 18:14, Ramsey Gurley wrote: >> You’re missing some boilerplate in Application.java. >> >> @Override >> public void finishInitialization() { >> super.finishInitialization(); >> if (isDirectConnectEnabled()) { >> registerRequestHandler(new JarResourceRequestHandler(), >> "_wr_"); >> registerRequestHandler(new JarResourceRequestHandler(), >> "wr"); >> } >> } >> >> /** >> * Determines the WOSession class to instantiate. >> * >> * @see com.webobjects.appserver.WOApplication#_sessionClass() >> */ >> @Override >> protected Class<? extends WOSession> _sessionClass() { >> return Session.class; >> } >> >> /** >> * Install patches including ensuring that Main is correctly resolved at >> * runtime. >> * >> * @see er.extensions.appserver.ERXApplication#installPatches() >> */ >> @Override >> public void installPatches() { >> super.installPatches(); >> >> // component classes >> installPatch(Main.class); >> >> // action classes >> installPatch(DirectAction.class); >> } >> >> /** >> * Installs patching for a given class. >> * >> * @param clazz >> * the class to register. >> */ >> private static void installPatch(final Class<?> clazz) { >> ERXPatcher.setClassForName(clazz, clazz.getSimpleName()); >> _NSUtilities.registerPackage(clazz.getPackage().getName()); >> } >> >> >> >> >> On Jul 12, 2016, at 5:28 PM, anon <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> The first archetype I did use was crashing on "Run as WOApplication". I >>> did try another one with "ERXApplication" and searched the mailing list for >>> an answer. I can now start the application, but now I get the following >>> error: >>> >>> DEBUG NSLog - <com.webobjects.appserver._private.WOComponentDefinition> No >>> template found for component Main... >>> >>> I have searched the list and could not figure out what the solution was. >>> >>> Are there people out there who have WOApplication running in big WO >>> Projects? I can see things like these getting out of control when the >>> project gets big. >>> >>> On 07/13/2016 12:21 AM, Ramsey Gurley wrote: >>>> This is what works for me, starting from nothing. >>>> >>>> 0. Install Java8 >>>> 1. Install Eclipse for Committers >>>> 2. Install WOLips and m2e plugins >>>> 3. Create ~.m2/settings.xml that points to wocommunity repository >>>> >>>> http://maven.wocommunity.org/content/groups/public/ >>>> >>>> (I actually have a Nexus repository manager I point to, and it does this >>>> part. The >>>> wiki.wocommunity.org >>>> has an example settings.xml you can use though) >>>> 4. Add WORemote archetypes catalog in eclipse: >>>> >>>> http://maven.wocommunity.org/service/local/repositories/snapshots/content/archetype-catalog.xml >>>> >>>> 5. Add lifecycle mappings in eclipse for any plugin executions you need >>>> eclipse to ignore. >>>> 6. File, New, Other…, Maven Project, next>>, Catalog: WORemote, Include >>>> Snapshot Archetypes >>>> Pick the appropriate project and create. >>>> >>>> You probably also want to search the list for JarResourceRequestHandler >>>> and some additional boilerplate to stick in your application’s >>>> didFinishLaunching() method. >>>> >>>> On Jul 12, 2016, at 3:05 PM, anon >>>> <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> Hello everyone, >>>>> after a 6 years hiatus from WebObjects, I am back again. Web development >>>>> out there is in a sad state. I decided to give WO another try. I wanted >>>>> to use maven to manage my dependencies; I like the predictability and the >>>>> structure of maven instead of the free form of ant or gradle. Anyway, I >>>>> was able to create a "Hello World" Application but I was not able to run >>>>> it as a WOApplication. This is the error that I get: >>>>> >>>>> An internal error occurred during: "Launching New_configuration". >>>>> java.lang.NullPointerException >>>>> >>>>> So I was wondering whether there are people out there who use maven but >>>>> can still run the application like a regular WOApp? >>>>> After going through almost all JVM Webframeworks, I believe strongly that >>>>> a framework that does not have a main class that one can run and that >>>>> starts fast is not worth using. Thats one of the main reason I will use >>>>> WebObjects for my next project. >>>>> >>>>> I really appreciate any help. >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> Do not post admin requests to the list. 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