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Running Java Applications on Mac OS X
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MRJAppBuilder replaced by Jar Bundler |
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2004-08-13 12:05:15 |
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DJH
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Response to: MRJAppBuilder replaced by Jar Bundler
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I found the problem, and the solution.
The problem is that Jar Bundler ignores any manual edits you make to the Classpath entries on the "Classpath and Files" tab.
The solution: once Jar Bundler has generated your app bundle, open the app folder and edit Contents->Info.plist. Find the ClassPath XML and manually edit it to look like this:
<key>ClassPath</key>
<string>$JAVAROOT/junit.jar:.</string>
Save the Info.plist and re-launch your app. Should run just fine this time.
BTW, I also put junit.samples.AllTests as an argument to main rather than as a "parameter" property.
DJH
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