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Re: Apple's Support of WebObjects
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Re: Apple's Support of WebObjects


  • Subject: Re: Apple's Support of WebObjects
  • From: David Avendasora <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 7 May 2007 14:39:56 -0500

On May 4, 2007, at 4:45 PM, Guido Neitzer wrote:
perhaps I haven't configured Eclipse in a way that it really behaves like I want it.

Bingo. This is why I have not yet switched. I have to configure EVERYTHING in Eclipse, and the options seem to change almost continuously. This may sound sick and twisted but when the tools are depreciated, they don't change much. There's a learning curve just to get a project compiled and deployed to a Servlet container with Eclips/WOLips/Etc. and it may change tomorrow.


In Xcode, my ongoing development is certainly slower due to horrible Java code-completion and non-existent re-factoring, but I can click a button and get either a Direct-To-Java-Client app, or a running web- application that just works. All the complications of scripting the build properly.

I'm learning WO on-the-fly while I develop my application and the fewer options (opportunities for misconfiguration) at this point the better. Once I get v 1.0 deployed, I'm planning to switch to Eclipse- based development, but I'm not looking forward to the week or two of frustration while I retrain my brain on a new set of workflows, workarounds and technologies.

Dave


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