Changes for page WOApplication
Last modified by Andrew Lindesay on 2011/07/17 09:52
From version 38.1
edited by anjo
on 2008/07/07 08:43
on 2008/07/07 08:43
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To version 39.1
edited by Kieran Kelleher
on 2010/01/14 20:53
on 2010/01/14 20:53
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... ... @@ -67,6 +67,16 @@ 67 67 68 68 To embed frameworks set embed to true. 69 69 70 +{{note title="Nov13/08 email from Kieran Kelleher" bgColor="#FFFFCE"}} 71 + 72 +Q: _Kieran Kelleher_ 73 +With regards the woapplication task and nested elements, what does the eclipse="true" attribute of the 'frameworks' nested element do? 74 + {{<frameworks dir="ProjectLocal" embed="$\{embed.ProjectLocal}" eclipse="true" />}} 75 + 76 +A: _Mike Schrag_ 77 +eclipse="true" makes the <frameworks> tag parse your .classpath file to determine framework dependencies. 78 +{{/note}} 79 + 70 70 === lib === 71 71 72 72 The nested lib element specifies a [[FileSet>>http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/manual/CoreTypes/fileset.html]]. This should be a fileset of jar libraries required by your application. All files in this fileset will end up in the ##Resources/Java## folder of the application, and will be included on the classpath for this application. ... ... @@ -75,8 +75,19 @@ 75 75 76 76 === otherclasspath === 77 77 78 - ?What does this do?88 +This nested element i sued to add an arbitrary directory or file path to the runtime classpath. For example on Mac OS X, the directory at APPROOT/Resources/SSLKeyStore/ can be added to the runtime classpath by doing something like this: 79 79 90 +{{code}} 91 + 92 +<woapplication> 93 + [...] 94 + <otherclasspath dir="." embed="true"> 95 + <include name="Resources/SSLKeyStore" /> 96 + </otherclasspath> 97 +</woapplication> 98 + 99 +{{/code}} 100 + 80 80 == Examples == 81 81 82 82 Create an application "MyApp" with a set of standard frameworks: