Ah, the Project.name= entry was NOT filled in in the build.properties file and 
so that fixed the problem of my Framework not appearing.  Thanks for that.

The problem now is that installing my app on the server can't find the 
framework and this time IT IS located in /Library/Frameworks because I put it 
there on the server.  I know this because I get the error 
"java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError" for a class in my framework.

My original WO application projects are from a long time ago and so I suspect 
that this may be the problem.  I am using build.xml files from newly created WO 
projects in eclipse. What should I check for in my build settings to make sure 
the WO app is connecting to the framework properly? (The app runs no problem 
from eclipse)

Current configuration:
Eclipse 3.4.2
WO5.4.3
WOLips from here(http://webobjects.mdimension.com/wolips/stable)
Java 1.5
Wonder 54 binaries


Calven





On 2009-11-23, at 12:07 PM, David LeBer wrote:

> On 2009-11-23, at 11:51 AM, Calven Eggert wrote:
> 
>> I just updated to Snow Leopard last week and I'm having trouble building my 
>> WO framework and projects.
>> 
>> The first build I attempt is my framework.  It builds with no errors, 
>> although lots of warnings like ...should be parameterized, but when I do the 
>> install the framework is NOT in the /Library/Frameworks folder.  It is in 
>> the /Build folder, but looking in there, in the .framework/Resources/Java 
>> folder the .jar is not there.  hmmm
> 
> Are you sure?
> 
> Did you check the /Library/Framworks with the terminal (ls -al)? You might 
> find a .frameworks folder with the correct creation/mod time. That would mean 
> that you are missing the project.name= entry in your project's 
> build.properties.
> 
> If that is the case, how old was the WOLips you were updating from?
> 
> 
>> 
>> Here is the output:
>> 
>> Buildfile: /Users/ceggert/Projects/COREFW/build.xml
>> init.properties:
>> init.install:
>> init.build:
>> compile:
>> build.woframework:
>> [woframework] Installing  in /Library/Frameworks
>> javaclient:
>> install:
>> BUILD SUCCESSFUL
>> Total time: 873 milliseconds
>> 
>> I do have the wolips.properties in ~/Library/Application Support/WOLips.
>> 
>> I have read the last two articles here (http://wolips.blogspot.com/) but I 
>> can't say i fully understand it all.
>> 
>> Any suggestions?
>> 
>> Calven
>> 
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