Changes for page Java Client and Direct To Java Client Example Project using WebStart
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... ... @@ -162,13 +162,10 @@ 162 162 163 163 {{/code}} 164 164 165 -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.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]] for how to create the Java Client Incremental Builder. 166 166 167 -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]] 167 +1. Right-click on the javaclientbuild.xml file and select "Run As -> Ant Build" 169 169 1. Right-click on the project and select "Run As -> WebObjects Application" 170 -[[image:Picture 13.png]] 171 171 1. Select your.app.Application as the Application class 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]] 170 +1. Copy the Direct Connect URL from the Eclipse console and paste it into your browser. You should get a "click here" link. 171 +1. Click it.