RE: Developers who're suffering with WOBuilder.
RE: Developers who're suffering with WOBuilder.
- Subject: RE: Developers who're suffering with WOBuilder.
- From: "Tanmoy Roy" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 18:08:07 +0530
- Thread-topic: Developers who're suffering with WOBuilder.
Hi Ben,
Could you please resend me the file without zipping it ? I am in desparate need of such thing. My WO performance is very poor.
Thanks and Regards
Tanmoy Roy
Apple ACD Team
Infosys Technologies Limited - Bhubaneswar
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> Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 5:53 PM
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> Subject: Developers who're suffering with WOBuilder.
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> Okay, now the helpful bit (I hope).
>
> We have been suffering from very poor performance of WOBuilder in recent
> months. And it has been getting worse. One recent fix was to re-instate
> generic (.*) imports to our Java classes. This made a significant improvement,
> however, we still noticed major pauses (30 seconds or more) when selecting
> certain Apple WO-components/dynamic elements (e.g. WOSubmitButton, WOForm). So
> I went investigating in the depths of the Apple hierarchy, and found an XML
> file that configures how WOBuilder behaves regarding it's built-in components.
>
> I found that some of the components are defined to go looking for a list of
> Direct Action classes, or Actions or various other objects across the Java
> class for the page, and thence any other class or framework that is visible to
> that class. These lists are then used to populate pulldowns on the Inspector
> panel. In our case, that search covers many hundreds of other WOComponents and
> takes a loooong time. So I fiddled with said XML file and found I could switch
> off that functionality - nobody I know (or work with) was actually using it
> anyway!
>
> So, I present to you (in the attachment), a copy of said file.
>
> Instructions for installation on Windows (I assume the MacOSX users can figure
> it out for themselves, based upon these instructions):
>
> 0) make a backup copy of
> C:\Apple\Library\PrivateFrameworks\WebObjectsBuilder.framework\Resources\*.xml
> (C:\ is the drive containing Apple)
>
> 1) save the attachment
>
> 2) right click-&-drag it to the drive which has the Apple directory in it
>
> 3) "Extract to folder C:\" (where C:\ is the drive containing Apple)
>
> 4) allow winzip to overwrite the existing file.
>
> 5) restart WOBuilder.
>
> Good luck, as I said before... if you screw up, it's your responsibility!!!
>
> --
> Regards
> Dr Ben Ketteridge
> Team Leader
> Ext. 228
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