Re: Re: Time out!
Re: Re: Time out!
- Subject: Re: Re: Time out!
- From: "Joe Little" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 17:43:24 -0700
On 8/12/06, Anjo Krank <email@hidden> wrote:
Am 12.08.2006 um 20:11 schrieb Arturo Pérez:
> I've used Eclipse at work for quite a while and I've used Xcode for
> Java development. I've been a Java developer for almost a decade now.
>
> My opinion is that Eclipse is far superior to Xcode for pure Java
> development. I mean, really, there isn't any comparison at all.
> But the fact that Xcode includes EOModeller and WOBuilder really
> swing the balance to it for WO work.
XCode includes nothing. EOM and WOB are separate apps. You might
think that they have a little bit of deeper integration, like when
you create instance variable and the like, but that's about it.
I've been coming to this realization. I think the interim solution for
many of us who can't live w/o WOBuilder for now is to use
Eclipse/EntityModeler/EOGenerator for the "M" part, WOBuilder in some
fashion (perhaps via xcode) for the "V" part, and pick either for the
"C" in MVC.
Long term, I think EntityModeler and perhaps the whole Eclipse tool
chain works out when sufficient modules are there to satisfy various
workflows, and IntelliJ may also fit for others. I'd love to just find
a good HTML editor that does the right thing, and is called by Eclipse
when necessary, and use the WODEditor after the HTML changes are made
to find what's incomplete are either the LHS or RHS of a WOD def to
complete the workflow.
That's at least one solution I can imagine working, and it would
satisfy at least my level of ability without bork my productivity too
much :)
> That, and the fact that I have abysmal luck in getting Eclipse plug-
> ins to work, have kept me on Xcode for WO development. (Seriously,
> I have tried to get something like 50 Eclipse plug-ins working. I
> think I've gotten maybe 5-6 to work).
Uh. This may be the same as using 50 System extensions in OS 9. It
*could* be done, but so can lobotomy without narcosis: the subject
tends to die in the process.
Eclipse has a pretty decent scheme to manage dependencies between
plugins (all the java stuff is just a plugin btw), but I for my part
try to stay at the bare minimum:
- WOLips
- jadclipse
- WOLips dependencies
I don't even use the SVN plugin - which would be really helpful -
until someone I trust assures me that she uses it on a daily basis
with no problems.
Cheers, Anjo _______________________________________________
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