#1025 Proposed fix for bundleless maven app builds#1026
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Encountering odd behaviour after doing some more testing. Closing this pull request for now. |
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As seen in #1025. The error occurred because
NSBundle.Classpathwasnullin the check I disabled, meaningmainBundle()skipped bundle initialization and returned null. If the check is disabled, a simple test maven application seemingly runs fine using bundleless builds. Why this check is there, I don't know, why it specifically fails with maven builds I have no idea. Added in this commit:c4d9ccf
My initial guess is that it's meant to check if the main bundle has been successfully initialized, so I initially thought bypassing it like this might mean we end up with an incompletely initialized bundle. But I don't see anything wrong with the main bundle when the application is up and running.
Since I don't have any actual complex-ish Wonder apps to do further testing on, someone more capable should probably review this and try it out.