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Re: Eclipse and WO


  • Subject: Re: Eclipse and WO
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 12:18:35 -0800

Eclipse (the Java compiler actually) requires the Java files to be in a directory structure that matches the package names. If you don't use packages, you might be able to get away with jamming everything into one directory.

It is worth noting that you can (and should, IMHO) also create a directory structure that matches the package names in xCode.

Chuck


On Jan 18, 2005, at 12:00 PM, Marius Strumyla wrote:

<windows>
Yep, Eclipse+WOLips keeps all java files under src directory.

I'm using CVS and keep all project files (.java, .api, .wod, .html) in
repository as is. I wanted to move to Eclipse+WOLips but then I would have
had to rearrange files in the repository. That was a no no for me :(
</windows>


Is that src a must for Eclipse? Anybody has an answer?

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n Behalf Of Jeff Smith
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2005 2:52 PM
To: Kieran Kelleher
Cc: WebObjects Dev (Apple)
Subject: Re: Eclipse and WO



Kieran,
At least on the Windows side (and I think on OSX as well) Eclipse uses a
different project file structure so once you're in Eclipse for a given
project you'd have to stay there. You can switch back, but I think it
would be a matter of building a new Xcode project by adding resources
from your existing Eclipse project.


Jeff

Kieran Kelleher wrote:

Regarding Eclipse commitment level...

1) If I begin working a project on Eclipse and midway through decide
to  switch to XCode, is it easy to switch the project over?

2) Can I work with both Eclipse and XCode on the same OS X machine
(in other words is there any interference in Libraries, Extensions, etc.


-Kieran


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