Re: Eclipse & WebObjects
Re: Eclipse & WebObjects
- Subject: Re: Eclipse & WebObjects
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 06 Jul 2003 13:58:05 -0700
A better place for WOLips questions is their mailing list:
http://objectstyle.org/woproject/lists.html
At 03:05 PM 06/07/2003 -0400, Goodbye Bill wrote:
>Could someone please give me a quick "down and dirty" example of how Eclipse
>fits in to their WebObjects development?
>
There is a WOLips section installed into the Eclipse Help. It has OK
Getting Started and Concepts sections that will answer a lot of your
questions.
>One of the WOGods recommended that I check out Eclipse with WOLips. I've
>got them both installed and, I must say, they are very nice. Eclipse sure
>has grown up since I kicked the tires this time last year on a Linux box!
>
>I guess my question is really... How does WebObjects Builder and the other
>Apple tools fit into the whole equation? Did you guys ditch them entirely?
>
From the help: "WOLips needs to maintain either the PBWO PB.project file
or the PBX *.pbproj file in order to have WOBuilder and EOModeler
function as desired."
WOLips entirely replaces PBWO or PBX. The other tools are used as normal.
>Do you use WOBuilder to rough everything out and then import it into
>Eclipse? I've tried double-clicking the "Main.wo" file in my test project
>and noticed that it didn't spawn WOBuilder.
>
Expand Main.wo and click on Main.wod to launch WOBuilder. Expand
MyModel.eomodeld and click on index.eomodeld to launch EOModeler
Chuck
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Chuck Hill email@hidden
Global Village Consulting Inc. http://www.global-village.net
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