Wiki source code of Embedding WOFrameworks
Version 50.1 by Ulrich Köster on 2006/09/08 06:01
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1 | Example for embedding WOFrameworks. | ||
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3 | 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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5 | 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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7 | [[image:Folders.png]] | ||
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9 | The [[^packageandgobuild.xml]] from the application. Two minor changes to the default build.xml: | ||
10 | 1 application target | ||
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12 | {{code}} | ||
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14 | <!-- package and go example--> | ||
15 | <frameworks root="../packageandgo/frameworks" embed="true"> | ||
16 | <include name="*.framework"/> | ||
17 | </frameworks> | ||
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19 | {{/code}} | ||
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21 | 2 compile target | ||
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23 | {{code}} | ||
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25 | <!-- package and go example--> | ||
26 | <fileset dir="../packageandgo/frameworks"> | ||
27 | <include name = "**/*.jar"/> | ||
28 | </fileset> | ||
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30 | {{/code}} | ||
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34 | The [[^build.xml]] from the packageandgo folder: | ||
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36 | Just invoke ant in the packageandgo folder and grap the App from applications folder within the packageandgo folder. | ||
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38 | [[image:FoldersAfterBuild.png]] |