Hi Paul,
Thanks for your feedback. It's good to know that I'm not alone. :) Even though
it's an unusual situation, I wondered if someone else hasn't been bitten by it
too.
I'll create a pull request for discussion. Fixing the problem for toOne
relationships is not complicated. I'm looking at t
ngContext and I’d like to know sooner, rather than later.
>> AARON ROSENZWEIG / Chat 'n Bike <http://www.chatnbike.com/>
>> e: aa...@chatnbike.com <mailto:aa...@chatnbike.com> t: (301) 956-2319
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>>
>>> On May 31, 2019, at 2:37 PM, Henrique
Hi Jeffrey,
What Java version are you using to compile the code? If it's Java 11 or
greater, this error is expected because the method destroy of the Thread class
was removed. It's deprecated since Java 8.
Currently, it's advisable to build Wonder with Java 8. You can still use the
resulting b
Hey Aaron,
This error rings a bell. I don't recall all the details. It looks like the
collectMainProps method is trying to find the Properties file of your project
in the wrong place.
When you build your project in Eclipse with WOLips, it generates a build folder
containing your project's WOA
No, you’re not. There's no source code for the ERFoundation framework. 😕
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> On 23 Jan 2020, at 13:51, Aaron Rosenzweig via Webobjects-dev
> wrote:
>
> I want to put some logging messages in NSBundle.java that resides in
> ERFoundation.jar but I don’t understand how to do s
Hey guys,
Is there a reason for the WOString's valueWhenEmpty binding not be escaped when
escapeHTML evaluates to true?
Cheers,
HP
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Hey guys!
I'm replacing the log4j dependency with slf4j in Wonder, as promised. I've
created a draft pull request [1] on GitHub so more people can comment, test,
and assist me with this change. Please, take a look at it if you have time.
Your comments are always welcome.
Cheers,
HP
[1]https
Hey guys,
I've been talking to other Wonder users/committers lately. Keeping the Ant
build configuration up to date in Wonder is becoming increasingly
counterproductive. Most of us have been using Maven for years. As a result, our
environments are not prepared to build the project with Ant, mak
Hi Ted,
Thanks for your feedback.
> On 16 Jun 2022, at 19:47, Theodore Petrosky wrote:
>
> What about us guys whose projects are smallish projects and never instituted
> Maven...
We don't mean to cause any harm to existing users. However, supporting two
build systems in Wonder slows down pro
Hey Ramsey,
We have extracted the archetypes from the WOLips project into their own
repository [1] under the WOCommunity organization. That's the best place to
make the changes you're suggesting.
I like your idea of removing unnecessary archetypes. We could narrow it down to
just three archety
Hey guys,
I'm struggling to enable the WebObjects Apache adaptor log on Oracle Linux
Server 8.6. I've configured it to write to /tmp/WebObjects.log, but it prints
the following message to Apache's error log:
Failed to append to log file '/tmp/WebObjects.log': Permission denied. This can
occur
gt; Am 11.07.22 um 10:19 schrieb Markus Stoll, junidas GmbH via Webobjects-dev:
>> Hi Henrique
>>
>> I have no idea what Oracle Linux Server 8.6 is doing there, but this
>> sounds as the apache child processes are running in some kind of sandbox.
>> Maybe you
, junidas GmbH via Webobjects-dev:
>>> Hi Henrique
>>>
>>> I have no idea what Oracle Linux Server 8.6 is doing there, but this
>>> sounds as the apache child processes are running in some kind of sandbox.
>>> Maybe you have to declare some sandbox e
Hi all,
The maven.wocommunity.org repository is back online. Apologies for the downtime.
Cheers,
HP
> On 13 Feb 2025, at 03:57, Maik Musall via Webobjects-dev
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> that is operated by Henrique Prange. I’ll give him a nudge via Slack.
>
> Maik
>
>
>> Am 12.02.2025 um 2
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