Re: Off Topic : XCode, Java and Code Completion
Re: Off Topic : XCode, Java and Code Completion
- Subject: Re: Off Topic : XCode, Java and Code Completion
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 08:01:00 -0800
On Mar 24, 2004, at 6:45 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
Well for my two cents... I was a complete newbie when I started my
project and I have to say that
I am very pleased with Eclipse. Mind you it has some idiosyncrasies
but I have learned to deal with
them in my own idiosyncratic methods. I still can't figure out how to
search all my files including the
wod files. Chuck do you know how?
I think it is safe to assume that you've found the Search menu. :-)
Both Files... and Search... return matches from all the files in my
project. I'm rather puzzled as to why (or how!) this cannot work for
you. Is the scope set to Workspace or Selected Resources or something
else rational?
Also, I do have to rebuild when I edit my wod files in WOBuilder.
I don't see that either. It sounds as if something in your project is
messed up or the incremental builder has been disabled. What is your
project search path set to?
Finally WOBuilder doesn't always see all the new methods in my
subclasses.
That is WOBuilder's lame Java parsing. All the imports need to be of
the form import com.foo.bar.*;
There is a perferece to set for this so that it uses * for 1 or more
imported classes. Apple will fix this one of these decades.
Other than that it has
worked like a charm and has only crashed once on my Powerbook and we
are talking 12 hours days
of use.
While I will concede that IntelliJ IDEA may be even better I am pretty
pleased with Eclipse.
Chuck
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