AW: Organization of Objects in Eclipse....
AW: Organization of Objects in Eclipse....
- Subject: AW: Organization of Objects in Eclipse....
- From: "Thomas Engeroff" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 23:59:28 +0100
Hello,
it's right that you can pretty much organize things like you want to using
Eclipse/WOLips.
Anyways I can't seem to figure out how I can put my images in an extra
folder. Right now all my images of my WO App are in the project folder.
This is really annoying because I have really a lot of images.
When I put them in a folder called "images" WOBuilder can't find them any
longer and therefore doesn't display any of them.
Does anybody know a solution?
Thanks in advance,
Thomas
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[mailto:email@hidden] Im Auftrag von Chuck Hill
Gesendet: Sonntag, 29. Februar 2004 19:27
An: WOdev List List
Betreff: Re: Organization of Objects in Eclipse....
Yes, one of the nice things about Eclipse/WOLips/WOProject is that you can
pretty much organize things as you see fit and it just works.
Chuck
At 06:09 PM 29/02/2004 +0000, Geoff Hopson wrote:
>I also filter out the .api files from the navigator view - helps
>declutter a bit.
>
>I'm also drifting completely away from the traditional WO layout as
>well...I tend to create a folder called 'components', and then organise
>my WOComponents inside there - eg reusable comonents in
>'components/reusable', admin components in 'components/admin' etc. You
>get the picture. The source goes in packages, as Chuck says, and "it
>just works". It's a bit disjointed in the Finder view, but in Eclipse
>it's fine (and clean), and that's where I develop.
>
>YMMV...
>
>Geoff
>
>
>On 29 Feb 2004, at 17:54, Chuck Hill wrote:
>
>> I use sub-projects to organize components and packages to organize
>> classes.
>> When you create a new component in a sub-project it will create a new
>> source folder for it. I drag the class from this, drop it in the
>> package I
>> want, and then delete the now empty source folder. Or you can leave it
>> like that if you prefer.
>>
>>
>> Chuck
>>
>>
>> At 11:04 AM 29/02/2004 -0600, James Cicenia wrote:
>>> Hello -
>>>
>>> I am using Eclipse and am very happy with it for my development of
>>> my project. But now that I am knee deep in objects, eo classes, base
>>> classes,
>>> and pages I was wondering how the pros organize their project.
>>>
>>> As an example I have a page with 4 graphs on it. We will call this
>>> page
>>> Dashboard which of course is a component. This component will then
>>> nest 4 graph components which will nest the graph and the pull down to
>>> select a type of graph.
>>>
>>> So suddenly I have in one directory:
>>>
>>> Dashboard
>>>
>>> DashboardQ1
>>> DashboardGraphQ1
>>> DashboardPullDownQ1
>>> *4 components =
>>>
>>> 13 components + 13 java classes = 26 files + the .api files = 38 Files
>>> all in my src directory! An absolute explosion!
>>>
>>> Should I create another directory under src called dashboard and
>>> put everything in there? Will this cause any unforeseen problems
>>> down the road?
>>>
>>> Finally should the graphing logic be in the parent object Dashboard
>>> or in each individual quadrant object, i.e. DashboardQ1?
>>>
>>> Now mind you I will have about 8 pages like this.
>>>
>>> Thanks again for all the wisdom and help I have received from this
>>> list.
>>>
>>> Yours,
>>> James Cicenia
>>>
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>>
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