Last modified by David Avendasora on 2008/07/01 16:52

From version 29.1
edited by David Avendasora
on 2008/06/25 10:01
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To version 24.1
edited by David Avendasora
on 2008/06/25 10:06
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51 51  {{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}}
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53 +1. If you didn't add an EOModel file to the project when you created it, do it now. Drop any existing EOModel in the Resources directory, or create one from scratch.
53 53  1. Add the following frameworks to the project build path:
54 54  JavaDirectToWeb
55 55  JavaDTWGeneration
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172 172  [[image:Picture 14.png]]
173 173  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:
174 174  [[image:Picture 15.png]]
176 +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/]]