Re: [OT] developing for the iPhone
Re: [OT] developing for the iPhone
- Subject: Re: [OT] developing for the iPhone
- From: "Daniele Corti" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 09:10:09 +0200
2007/7/9, Pascal Robert <email@hidden>:
Anyone has tried the Aptana plugin ?
http://aptana.com/iphone/
I've tried: it give a good emulator for iPhone browser, but I've not tried the others, so I can say if it's better or not than the others. But I don't think it is usable for testing WebObjects apps, It seems to me, that you can only test your html files.
One more thing: I've tried to install aptana plugin for Eclipse and WOLips on the same Eclipse Application, but It started to give me errors to every event (IDE's event I mean, e.g. clicking on a file, in the browse window).
I use Aptana for develop in php, but I don't think it will be a good tool for WO.
> Hi!
>
> Just a correction: <http://www.marketcircle.com/iphoney/> is the
> "best" iphone simulator, the other one sucks.
>
> "Best" means it's far far away from the real iphone, but at least
> it gives you the correct browser size.
>
> Yours
>
> Miguel Arroz
>
> On 2007/07/03, at 16:50, Miguel Arroz wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> 1) I don't know, but it's quite probable. Buy an iPhone, and
>> analyse the request! :)
>>
>> 2) The only thing I know of is <
http://www.freemacware.com/
>> iphone-simulator/>. I think it only simulates the window size, and
>> nothing else, but it might help.
>>
>> 3) Put this in your Application() method:
>>
>> // This is necessary because the default request handler is "wo",
>> not "wa".
>> // This means that the defaulg handler will create the "main"
>> component, not
>> // call the "main" direct acion. That would create a session for
>> every hit
>> // in the index page, which is obviously not good. This line
>> avoids that.
>> setDefaultRequestHandler(requestHandlerForKey
>> (directActionRequestHandlerKey()));
>>
>> This way, when you open the URL of your app, you will execute
>> the Main direct action.
>>
>> Yours
>>
>> Miguel Arroz
>>
>> On 2007/07/03, at 16:28, Baiss Eric Magnusson wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> 1) How do I decode the WORequest to know that it is an iPhone on
>>> the client side?
>>>
>>> 2) Is there a "simple" way to use the iPhone against my
>>> development environment so I can test before deploying? I could
>>> solve (1) if I could do this.
>>>
>>> 3) Can I intercept the call to "Main", the stack crawl shows only
>>> framework calls, I thought I got the call in
>>> WODirectAction.defaultAction, but I don't, and I think I want a
>>> Login WOComponent (i.e. Main) specific to the iPhone?
>>>
>>> ----
>>> Baiss Eric Magnusson
>>> <http://www.Track-Your-Finances.com
>
>>> <http://www.CascadeWebDesign.com>
>>>
>>>
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>> Miguel Arroz
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>>
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