Nope -- As far as I know this has been unchanged for many months.
ms
On May 10, 2007, at 9:06 AM, Ulrich Köster wrote:
> The last change in that area is a long time ago. I'll guess your
> previous version is not that old.
>
> Mike are there any recent changes in the wolips launch / classpath
> stuff?
>
> Uli
> Am 10.05.2007 um 14:42 schrieb Frank Caputo:
>
>> this worked before i updated to the latest wolips. so i recommend
>> the code to avoid duplicate jars to be more robust.
>>
>>
>> ciao frank
>>
>> From: Ulrich Köster [mailto:ulric..bjectstyle.org]
>> Sent: Thursday, 10. May 2007 14:41
>> To: woproject-de..bjectstyle.org
>> Subject: Re: Can not Launch
>>
>> There is some code to avoid duplicate jars. I'll recommend to
>> rename the jar.
>>
>> Uli
>> Am 10.05.2007 um 14:25 schrieb Frank Caputo:
>>
>>> I have a problem launching inside of eclipse. .classpath and
>>> classpath in the launchconfiguration both contain the missing
>>> jar. it is missing, when i look at System.getProperty
>>> ("java.class.path"), when the app is launching. the jar is
>>> referenced as extended classpath-variable, but this is the same
>>> for all other jars.
>>>
>>>
>>> Ciao Frank
>>>
>>> From: Mike Schrag [mailto:mschra..dimension.com]
>>> Sent: Thursday, 10. May 2007 14:11
>>> To: woproject-de..bjectstyle.org
>>> Subject: Re: Can not Launch
>>>
>>> Assuming you made a regular app and not a wonder app (which
>>> automatically has a known folder structure and "just works), make
>>> sure to include your custom jar folders in your build script. In
>>> build.xml there is something like:
>>> <include name="Add .jar's that should be copied in the framework."/>
>>> which you can add a
>>> <include name="lib/*.jar" />
>>> to and have it pickup your jars. I'm not really sure why the
>>> default build script just doesn't have **/*.jar in it -- that's
>>> probably a more reasonably default than just not including
>>> anything. But that's just me, and I use WonderApplication as my
>>> starting point, anyway.
>>>
>>> ms
>>>
>>> On May 10, 2007, at 7:01 AM, Frank Caputo wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I have a problem launching an app. The classpath contains a jar
>>>> which
>>>> starts with the project-name. This jar is missing in the generated
>>>> classpath for launching:
>>>>
>>>> Project name: Horst
>>>> Jar name: HorstGateway-rel_1_1_0_20070402.jar
>>>>
>>>> Can anyone help?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ciao Frank
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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