Wiki source code of Maven Running or Debugging as WO Application
Last modified by David Holt on 2012/09/24 17:47
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1 | When running a WO Application in WOLips the following steps currently need to be followed in order for WOLips to resolve components and resources on the classpath. | ||
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3 | 1. Follow this tutorial [[doc:WOL.Run or Debug a WO Application.WebHome]]. Note, the application may fail to start. | ||
4 | 1. Stop the application and open the run/debug configuration[[image:attach:OpenConfigurations.png]] | ||
5 | 1. Switch to the classpath tab[[image:attach:ClasspathTab.png]] | ||
6 | 1. Click on Advanced... selecting Folders[[image:attach:AdvancedOptions.png]] | ||
7 | 1. Add your application and dependant framework's build/.../'Java' folders[[image:attach:FolderSelection.png]] | ||
8 | 1. Your results will look something like this[[image:attach:ClasspathTabResult.png]] | ||
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10 | {{tip title="Classpath Containers are more convenient"}} | ||
11 | You may find yourself doing the above often and it can become painful. Classpath containers become much more convenient... | ||
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13 | 1. Follow up to point 3 above | ||
14 | 1. Click on Advanced... selecting Add Classpath Variables[[image:attach:Advanced_AddClasspathVariables.png]] | ||
15 | 1. Click the Configure Variables... button, and for each folder you would have added above define a variable. I've called mine BUNDLE_SOMETHING[[image:attach:ClasspathVariablesDefined.png]] | ||
16 | 1. Now you can select the ones you need for the app and click ok[[image:attach:ClasspathVariableSelection.png]] | ||
17 | 1. You'll have something looking like this[[image:attach:ClasspathTabResult_usingClasspathVariables.png]] | ||
18 | {{/tip}} | ||
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20 | Now you can apply changes and run/debug. You may from time to time need to use Project > Clean... when WOLips gets into a weird state. |