Changes for page Embedding WOFrameworks

Last modified by Gavin Eadie on 2011/07/29 18:09

From version 40.1
edited by chuckhill
on 2007/01/11 15:18
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To version 45.1
edited by Ulrich Köster
on 2006/09/08 05:47
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1 -See also [[FrameworkSet>>WOProject-FrameworkSet]] documentation.
1 +A good idea is to create your own targets in the build.xml or even create your own build.xml (with a different name).
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3 -Example for embedding WOFrameworks.
3 +This leaves the door open for an update of the default build.xml.
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5 -It's an good idea is create your own targets in the build.xml or even create your own build.xml (with a different name). This leaves the door open for an update of the default build.xml.
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7 7  Assume two projects: One named Foo( a framework) and the other named Uli (an application). The parent folder has another folder named packandgo.
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9 -[[image:Folders.png]]
7 +The [[^packageandgobuild.xml]] from the application. One minor change to the default build.xml:
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11 -The [[^packageandgobuild.xml]] from the application. Two minor changes to the default build.xml:
12 -1 application target
13 -
14 -{{code}}
15 -
16 -<!-- package and go example-->
17 -<frameworks root="../packageandgo/frameworks" embed="true">
18 - <include name="*.framework"/>
19 -</frameworks>
20 -
21 -{{/code}}
22 -
23 -2 compile target
24 -
25 -{{code}}
26 -
27 -<!-- package and go example-->
28 -<fileset dir="../packageandgo/frameworks">
29 - <include name = "**/*.jar"/>
30 -</fileset>
31 -
32 -{{/code}}
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36 36  The [[^build.xml]] from the packageandgo folder:
37 37  
38 -Just invoke ant in the packageandgo folder and grap the App from the applications folder within the packageandgo folder.
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40 -[[image:FoldersAfterBuild.png]]
11 +Just invoke ant in the packageandgo folder and grap the App from applications folder within the packageandgo folder