Re: Looks like ThinkSecret got some of the scoop on WO from WWDC'06
Re: Looks like ThinkSecret got some of the scoop on WO from WWDC'06
- Subject: Re: Looks like ThinkSecret got some of the scoop on WO from WWDC'06
- From: Art Isbell <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2006 11:38:53 -1000
On Aug 26, 2006, at 6:09 AM, David Sanchez wrote:
I hope, XCode will be used to develop WO in the future. I do not
know how because Cocoa-bridge is deprecated.
Xcode doesn't currently use the Java-ObjC bridge to build WO
projects; it just invokes jam to build WO projects using javac or jikes.
On Aug 24, 2006, at 12:37 PM, Daryl Lee wrote:
Apple's strategy is to make WebObjects the best server-side runtime
environment we can by:
- Making WO work well with ANT and the most popular IDEs, including
Xcode and Eclipse
So instead of invoking jam, Xcode 3 will apparently invoke ant to
build WO projects. This then offers the promise of the same ant WO
projects being able to be managed by Xcode, Eclipse, and other Java
IDE's that use ant.
So it doesn't appear that the Java-ObjC bridge deprecation will
prevent Xcode from managing future WO projects.
Aloha,
Art
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