Thursday, April 28, 2011

Re: WebAppCreator

'lib/junit-4.8.2' is a relative path and it is missing the .jar file extension. Whether webAppCreator can find it depends on your current directory when you run it. If you prefer, you can specify the full path to ensure it will find the file, or make sure that 'dir lib' shows junit-4.8.2.jar. Perhaps something similar to:

webAppCreator -junit C:\Users\toh\Documents\lib\junit-4.8.2.jar  -out workspace/MyApp com.example.app.MyApp

On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 4:33 PM, Nicolas <spnico88@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to create a gwt project with webappcreator so i put on
the command line:

webAppCreator -junit lib/junit-4.8.2 -out workspace/MyApp
com.example.app.MyApp

The result is:
File not found: lib/junit-4.8.2

My computer run on windows 7, path's environment value is: C:\Users\toh
\Documents\lib\gwt-2.2.0, the junit-4.8.2.jar file is located on C:
\Users\toh\Documents\lib

Please i would like to know what i'm doing wrong.

Thanks.

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