[Opensource] Expresso in Jbuilder6
cneethling at sars.gov.za
cneethling at sars.gov.za
Tue Aug 6 03:11:32 PDT 2002
Hi,
I am a newbie.
I have tried to emulate the description given below using expresso4-1ea3.
The only difference is using the "import project" feature of jbuilder.
When "making" the project, a large number of errors appear, relating to
security, etc. Could anybody point me to the place where the solution to
these problems are described.
Carl
Ps. There are 149 errors reported. Here are a few examples:
"StringEncryption.java": Error #: 704 : cannot access directory javax\crypto
at line 22, column 1
"StringEncryption.java": Error #: 704 : cannot access directory
javax\crypto\spec at line 23, column 1
"StringEncryption.java": Error #: 302 : cannot access class
org.bouncycastle.jce.provider.BouncyCastleProvider; java.io.IOException:
class not found: class org.bouncycastle.jce.provider.BouncyCastleProvider at
line 76, column 70
"StringEncryption.java": Error #: 300 : class SecretKeySpec not found in
class
com.jcorporate.expresso.core.security.strongencryption.StringEncryption at
line 91, column 31
-----Original Message-----
From: Lirian Ostrovica [mailto:lirian.ostrovica at senecac.on.ca]
Sent: 22 July 2002 03:24
To: opensource at jcorporate.com
Subject: Re: [Opensource] Réf. : Re: [Opensource] Réf. : [Opensource]
Expresso in Jbuilder6
Hi,
Thank you guys for the answers, specially Thierry Clement..
What I wanted to add, is that I had to manually copy
expresso-config_4_0.dtd to the 'WEB-INF/classes' because JBuilder can
not take it from the 'src' directory of the project.
Lirian
Thierry Clement wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am quite a newcomer to Expresso but one of the first thing I did was
> to install Expresso on JBuilder6 and recompile all the source files
> and make a Web App work with it.
> Environment : expresso 4-02 - JDK 1.3.1 - tomcat 4.01
> Here is mainly what I did for that (I am not sure it is the most
> appropriate but it worked) :
>
> - create Web app with JBuilder - choose name, ...etc.
>
> - use expresso4-02-complete.jar - extract all what was under
> weabpps/expresso/... so that the WEB-INF subdir of that tree coincides
> with the WEB-INF directory created by JBuilder
> (it means that if you chose name "testApp" for you Web app, you must
> have in the end a directory testApp/WEB-INF/ with subdirs with all
> .class or .jar from expresso and also a directory testApp/expresso/
> with subdirs containing docs, jsp files, ...etc.
>
> - delete all .class from the testApp/WEB-INF/classes subdirs
>
> - move (with recurse folders) all java source files that were adjacent
> to the .class to another "srcExpresso" directory that you will place
> for example under your project main directory
>
> - in your project's properties, select the path for the sources so
> that it includes this new directory "srcExpresso" Also set the path
> for the libraries so that it includes all the libs furnished with
> Expresso (in fact I moved the corresponding jar files to other
> directories not pertaining to the project dir) and I defined JBuilder
> libraries through menu Tools/Configure libraries [normally - if
> correctly set, directory WEB-INF/lib will be automatically repopulated
> with the proper libraries as you run "build project"]
>
> - as you recompile everything, you will notice that there is some pb.
> with "StrongEncryption" and "genco" demo files, so remove all
> reference to that (there was something in the forum about this subject
> recently) - go on until you get no errors
>
> - launch your project web app with tomcat included with Jbuilder
> (check it is version 4 and NOT 3.02)
>
> - then you should be able to work with your own classes and jsps and
> make it work with expresso by registrating your app through the
> "configuration" menu of expresso (accessible through
> http://localhost:8080/testApp/expresso/frame.jsp)
>
> Hope it helps...
>
> Thierry Clement
> CETIM
> France
> ------------------------
>
> >Lirian Ostrovica wrote:
>
> >Hi,
>
> >Expresso itself (in the full function) IS a web application, and the
> application we build is simply an EXTENSION of >Expresso web
> application. (someone
> >correct me if I am wrong)
> >That's why we first have to seen how to kind of open an existing web
> application in Jbuilder, and I'm trying to use >JB6 "import Project",
> than recompile
> >the whole thing (because I want to be able to make modifications) and
> so on.
> >I have seen that people is using Expresso with JB6 so I guess someone
> will show up.
>
> >thanks in advance to someone
>
> >Lirian
> >(I also expect that Expresso guys tell us the new link for Forte
> installation as http://Expresso.badfw.org is either >broken or wrong)
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