Re: The other IDE
Re: The other IDE
- Subject: Re: The other IDE
- From: Anjo Krank <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 18:55:19 +0200
To use EntityModeler, you don't really need to use the editing
features of Eclipse. Just create Eclipse projects for the frameworks
your models are in and open them. As the perspective is more or less
filling the whole screen it wouldn't be much different from EOM.
Cheers, Anjo
Am 12.08.2006 um 18:46 schrieb Jeremy Rosenberg:
I'm not sure what path our organization is going to take moving
forward with WebObjects, I have to get back and discuss what has
come out of WWDC. We have looked at both Eclipse and Xcode in the
past and found neither to be very friendly for WO development. We
have been using IDEA to develop out WO apps for several years and
it sleek, very Java friendly and constantly being improved.
Has there been no discussion of creating/porting the WO tools like
Entity Modeler to IDEA plugins? I'm sorry I'm not very well versed
in the technical requirements to such a project, I'm certain it's
not trivial but given that this community is now tasked with
developing the future of WebObjects tools and as a result, the
future of WebObjects, perhaps we should be looking at this
possibility.
I don't suppose anyone from Jetbrains lurks on this list and can
offer an opinion.
I know the intelliwo project (https://intelliwo.dev.java.net/) has
scratched the surface of IDEA and WebObjects working together,
although only at a very simple level of launching WOBuilder from
within intellij. But someone must have looked this.
Jeremy
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