[Opensource] Expresso in Jbuilder6

Lirian Ostrovica lirian.ostrovica at senecac.on.ca
Tue Aug 6 09:13:58 PDT 2002


Sorry, forgot the attachments


cneethling at sars.gov.za wrote:

> 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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