Sorry, Marcel - I was slacking on checking the forum over the holidays!
Did you get the problem worked out?
No problem Bob.Sorry, Marcel - I was slacking on checking the forum over the holidays!
Did you get the problem worked out?
Because of the above, in combination that I wanted to do some 'iPhoneish' stuff myself I have started my own Servoy <-> iPhone project.Are any of you using this solution? We have a guy from CNET that is interested in possibly doing a story. If you're using it - please DO email me at bcusick AT servoy DOT com - ASAP!
richh wrote:Marcel
Thanks for your thoughts, which concur with my own.
On reviewing your post I decided to ensure I have the correct components. I took the following steps:
1. Deleted the mod_iPhone solution from Servoy App server, then stopped the Servoy App Server.
2. Stopped SQL Anywhere, then eleted the iphone builder database.
3. Downloaded a new copy of the iphone database from the latest download 'extras' on the Servoy website.
4. Stopped Servoy and SQL Anywhere whilst I installed the new iphone database.
5. Started SQL Anywhere; then started Servoy App Server.
6. Imported into the Servoy App Server the iphone App Builder solution downloaded on 22 Jan 09 [mod_iPhone_1.02.servoy]
7. Checked that web client worked OK with the iphone solution [it did].
8. Checked out the mod_iPhone solution into Serclipse.
9. Clicked on the smart client and found the same fault as reported in my earlier post [Cannot start client].
Observations
There is no sign of the missing module in the tree beneath the active solution (mod_iPhone).
When I activate another solution, the Smart Client launches with no problem.
Question
Does the solution mod_iPhone_1.02.servoy on the Servoy website really contain the module required, or was the solution exported without the module? That would explain the error message I get.
Many thanks
Richard
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