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Re: WebObjects Bugs
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Re: WebObjects Bugs


  • Subject: Re: WebObjects Bugs
  • From: Lachlan Deck <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 13:07:06 +1100

Hi there,

On 18/11/2005, at 1:43 AM, Helge Staedtler wrote:

I have seen a lot of bugs fixed on the list Apple provides for the latest
release. And thats great.

Sure. But lots of new ones have arisen with the latest release...

I think that *some* of the described behaviours of WebObjects Builder are,
well.. you get used to them and there will always be *some* things which can
be improved. It's not that it damages something or breaks something. It is
just some "inconvenience" and not a "bug" I would say.

No,
- if bindings do not stick when creating a new key that's a bug.
- if WebObjects builder opens a sheet Xcode should not hang when attemping to create a new file
- <snips list of many interface bugs with WebObjects Builder 5.3.1>


I have not tried the 5.3.1 in conjunction with xCode 2.2, but the

Ahh - well then you've not been able to appreciate the reason for the noise on the list ;-)
When you have upgraded you'll see what we mean.


Though the new WebObjects Builder's interface is buggy it shows a lot of promise and I for one am glad that there's been an update to it after all this time - and look forward even more to when the interface bugs are ironed out. i.e., 5.3.1 is worse in various ways to the previous 5.2.4 builder - but it won't trash your files, just cause a little frustration with having to reapply bindings, figure out which side of a WOString to click so that the inspector recognises that you've selected something and so on... you get used to it but it needs fixing.

WOBuilder-"inconveniences" seem far less important than the EOModel.plugin
for xCode if using xCode for this is the path of the future.

Both need work - but seeing as you spend more time in WebObjects Builder than EOModeler (once you've got your eos modelled) then, well, you know, you need a tool that isn't quite so sensitive ;-)


with regards,
--

Lachlan Deck


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