Thank you Andres,
the most important point for me is, weather its really worth to work with
XCode?
I must buy Mac and suffer with XCode as you explained in the
beginning.
my information about XCode say, I have only a wizard to create the java
client in XCode.
after I click finish. I cant edit the java client again? I can do that
only by hand.
thank you,
Sako.
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Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 3:02
PM
Subject: Re: develop java client with
XCode
Hi,
If you are used to Eclipse, you may find that xCode
misses a lot of the nifty features that make programming simpler (like code
suggestion, automatic compiling, etc.. that if xCode has them it is a mystery
making them work for you, although when they work, they are pretty nice
also).
xCode has its own unique features that once you get used to them
they make your life simpler. Specially at the build stages. In my own
experience with eclipse-wolips, not always the targets get properly assigned
and it is not that simple to modify them as it is in xCode.
Now, most
important, and please somebody correct me if i am wrong. WoLips-Eclipse does
not have any support for the Java Client or D2JavaClient features, so without
xCode you are left with Project Builder under windows, and that is really a
path you do not want to get into. Project Builder is an out of date, buggy
program, compared with xCode.
So, if you are planning on developing
Java Client applications with WO, the ONLY option is to do it in xCode. At
least that is my conclusion, and I should say that if i could use eclipse to
develop my Java Client apps, i would, but have not found out a reliable way of
doing it.
Andres.
On Feb 14, 2005, at 5:15 AM,
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thank you,/smaller>/fontfamily> I know
that. but how is it XCode in this section?/smaller>/fontfamily> "XCode runs
only on OSX./color>" that's why I ask
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Hello
all,/smaller>/fontfamily> nobody
answer my question,/smaller>/fontfamily> let
me change the q a little,/smaller>/fontfamily> can
you say programming a java client with XCode is not so good? bad? or
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develop java client with XCode/x-tad-bigger>/fontfamily>
Hello,/smaller>/fontfamily> I
use windows/Eclipse/WOLips , and somebody *says* XCode is very good tool for
developing java clients./smaller>/fontfamily> anybody
knows a good site describes that?/smaller>/fontfamily> or
maybe you would like to tell me you experiences about it!/smaller>/fontfamily> Thank
you for that,/smaller>/fontfamily> Sako./smaller>/fontfamily>
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