Changes for page Java Client and Direct To Java Client Example Project using WebStart
Last modified by David Avendasora on 2008/07/01 16:52
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edited by David Avendasora
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To version 31.1
edited by David Avendasora
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... ... @@ -25,7 +25,9 @@ 25 25 26 26 {{/code}} 27 27 28 -1. Create a WOComponent named "JavaClient". This WOComponent will be what passes the specifics about your client-side application to WebObjects. 28 +1. Create a WOComponent named "JavaClient". 29 +[[image:Picture 11.png]][[image:Picture 10.png]] 30 +This WOComponent will be what passes the specifics about your client-side application to WebObjects. 29 29 1. Modify the JavaClient.html replacing the contents with: 30 30 31 31 {{code title="JavaClient.html Contents"}} ... ... @@ -49,8 +49,6 @@ 49 49 {{note title="Note!"}}If you are not creating a Direct To Java Client (D2JC) application, then you will need to replace the applicationClassName parameter (com.webobjects.eogeneration.EODynamicApplication) with the name of your client-side application class. Your non-D2JC client-side Application class *must* subclass EOApplication.{{/note}} 50 50 51 51 1. Add the following frameworks to the project build path: 52 - 53 -{{code}} 54 54 JavaDirectToWeb 55 55 JavaDTWGeneration 56 56 JavaEOApplication ... ... @@ -65,10 +65,13 @@ 65 65 JavaJDBCAdaptor 66 66 JavaWebObjects 67 67 JavaWOExtensions 68 -{{/code}} 69 69 70 -1. Create a ClasspathClient.txt file in the root of the project and paste the following as contents: 69 +{{note title="Note!"}} 70 + If you are not creating a D2JC application, then you won't need all of these, but they won't hurt anything either. 71 +{{/note}} 71 71 73 +1. Create a ClasspathClient.txt file in the root of the project and paste the following as contents:{{note title="Note!"}}If you changed the applicaton name in Step 2 above, make sure you change the name of the Client-Side .jar file in the first classpath line below (WebStartJNLPTest.jar). Also be sure to match the case of the project. Client-Side .jar filenames are CamelCase instead of all lowercase as server-side .jar filenames are.{{/note}} 74 + 72 72 {{code title="ClasspathClient.txt File"}} 73 73 74 74 # ApplicationClass == com.webobjects.eoapplication.client.EOClientApplicationSupport ... ... @@ -159,8 +159,14 @@ 159 159 160 160 {{/code}} 161 161 162 -1. Right-click on the javaclientbuild.xml file and select "Run As -> Ant Build" 165 +This file is needed to make up for the lack of Java Client application building by the WOLips Incremental Builder. Please follow the [[instructions>>Java Client-WebStart Incremental Build]] for how to create the Java Client Incremental Builder. 166 + 167 +1. If you did not setup the Java Client Incremental Builder, then right-click on the javaclientbuild.xml file and select "Run As -> Ant Build" 168 +[[image:Picture 12.png]] 163 163 1. Right-click on the project and select "Run As -> WebObjects Application" 170 +[[image:Picture 13.png]] 164 164 1. Select your.app.Application as the Application class 165 -1. Copy the Direct Connect URL from the Eclipse console and paste it into your browser. You should get a "click here" link. 166 -1. Click it. 172 +[[image:Picture 14.png]] 173 +This is it. WebStart should automatically download your client application and launch it. If you are creating a D2JC application and did not put an EOModel file in the Resources directory of your project, then you'll see something like this: 174 +[[image:Picture 15.png]] 175 +If you don't want a D2JC application, then you are on your own for creating the user interface for it. Your client-side application can be a command-line or GUI application. If you want a Swing GUI, then I **highly** recommend Florijan Stamenkovic's [[JBND Framework>>http://web.mac.com/flor385/JBND/]]