RE: Opening the .woo file
RE: Opening the .woo file
- Subject: RE: Opening the .woo file
- From: "Albert Jagnow" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 13:37:16 -0600
- Priority: normal
- Thread-topic: Opening the .woo file
I am using XCode for WO development and as far as I can remember my
version works the same way as the old 10.2 ProjectBuilder with regard to
how it displays WO Components. They show as a little folder icon with
an arrow next to them in the column on the left. If I click the arrow
it expands to show the .woo, .wod, .html files. If I double click the
folder it opens in WO Builder. EOModel files work the same way which is
a change from how I remember them working in 10.2 ProjectBuilder. Of
course I am pretty sure I am not using the most recent version of Xcode,
so maybe if I update it won't work as I describe.
As for the .woo file the only time I have ever seen anything in that
file is if you configure a displayGroup with the graphical wizard then
the configuration information is in that file.
--Albert
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Rochkind [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 11:59 AM
To: Dana Wood; email@hidden
Subject: Re: Opening the .woo file
At 9:27 AM -0700 1/15/04, Dana Wood wrote:
>In XCode, in a project converted from ProjectBuild, I see old
>Components as folders and newly added Components as Packages or .wo
>"files", i.e. myComponent.wo.
That's annoying. I'm still on OSX 10.2.8, with ProjectBuilder instead
of XCode. PB shows the .wo packages as directories, and you can
expand the directory to see the .html, .wod, and .woo files inside
it. Maybe there's some way to get XCode to let you expand the
'package'---if not, I guess you'd have to go to the finder. That
would be annoying.
But in WebObjects Builder, it's easy. Switch to 'source view'. Use
the icon in the pallete at the absolute top left of a WOBuilder menu,
or the last menu choices under the 'Edit' menu. 'Source View' gives
you a split window with the .html file in the top, and the .wod file
in the bottom. I've never been sure what the heck the .woo file IS,
or if it's human readable, I always just ignore it. But the .html and
.wod file are useful, and are generally what you are editing in
WOBuilder.
PS: What you are really asking about is seeing inside the ".wo"
directory/package. The ".woo" (notice the extra 'o') is actually a
simple file contained within the .wo directory/package, and like I
said, I'm not sure what the .woo is for.
--Jonathan
>I know in WebObjects Builder I can see the text version of the .html
>and .wod if desired, but I want to text edit the text version of the
>.woo file. How can I get to this from within XCode or WebObjects
>Builder ? It is hiding the .woo file, and won't let me see the
>"Package Contents".
>
>Thanks.
>
>Dana Wood
>Leader Technologies
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