I have created a web application in Alpha Five. Included in the application are classes I have generated to support the application. I am able to "publish" and run the application to my local machine.
I have set up another test machine as a production application server setup. I published the application to the local machine and then copied the files over to the production application server. The application functions correctly (dialogs, a5w pages and code that is embedded work great) but, it throws an error whenever it is attempting to access the classes I have generated for the application.
I selected the option to compile the code into an AEX file, but that didn't seem to make a difference. My guess is that I am missing a step to make sure that the classes are being published along with the rest of the application.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
NOTE: Here is a snippet from the application server error file showing that the script is not seeing the class "tigerBlind" as it attempts to initialize it. Works fine on my test/development machine.:
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[Thu Sep 29 17:04:06 2011] [startup] Server is starting.
[Thu Sep 29 17:04:34 2011] [Internal Server Error] (C:\A5Webroot\tigerblinds\dialogtest.a5w) Script Error: Error:Script: /tigerblinds/dialogtest.a5w line:85<br/>
dim anotherBlind as tigerBlind <br/>
Type is not defined
I have set up another test machine as a production application server setup. I published the application to the local machine and then copied the files over to the production application server. The application functions correctly (dialogs, a5w pages and code that is embedded work great) but, it throws an error whenever it is attempting to access the classes I have generated for the application.
I selected the option to compile the code into an AEX file, but that didn't seem to make a difference. My guess is that I am missing a step to make sure that the classes are being published along with the rest of the application.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
NOTE: Here is a snippet from the application server error file showing that the script is not seeing the class "tigerBlind" as it attempts to initialize it. Works fine on my test/development machine.:
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[Thu Sep 29 17:04:06 2011] [startup] Server is starting.
[Thu Sep 29 17:04:34 2011] [Internal Server Error] (C:\A5Webroot\tigerblinds\dialogtest.a5w) Script Error: Error:Script: /tigerblinds/dialogtest.a5w line:85<br/>
dim anotherBlind as tigerBlind <br/>
Type is not defined
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