Re: Eclipse Version to Download
Re: Eclipse Version to Download
- Subject: Re: Eclipse Version to Download
- From: Guido Neitzer <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 18:00:29 -0700
On 16.11.2007, at 17:05, Art Isbell wrote:
I've been running 3.3.1.1 under Leopard and WO 5.4 for a couple of
weeks and have never experienced an Eclipse crash. I must not have
done whatever triggers the crash.
Try Command-Shift-T. Type something, hit return, try it again if it
doesn't crash on the first attempt. This bug made Eclipse nearly
worthless for me as I'm going to be slower and slower ...
But I wonder whether using a very early 3.3.2 version would be any
more stable than 3.3.1.1.
It definitely is. 3.3.1.1 on Leopard is the worst Eclipse environment
I ever worked with.
Regarding versions: WebObjects 5.4 is fine with the latest Wonder for
me, I'd wait a couple of days (until Monday or so) and update than the
available WOLips nightly (or the than to be named stable) and Eclipse
3.3.2. Eclipse 3.3.1.1 is unusable under Leopard if you try to work
efficient.
I had a problem with EOGenerator but solved it right in the beginning
by copying the needed old frameworks from Tiger to my Leopard
installation. That got me going until I can switch to either the
velocity driven or JavaEOGenerator. Just had no chance incorporating
them as I have some hot development tasks at the moment.
Also, if you use PostgreSQL and SQL generation from the application,
make sure you get the latest PostgreSQLPlugin from Wonder.
5.4 development is fast moving at the moment and the tools and
frameworks are catching up, so we are in a little bit unstable phase
right now, but this should be solved soon. I guess it will be save to
upgrade (for development as well as deployment) when WO 5.4.1 comes
out and the tools are declared stable. Right now there are issues that
need to be solved a stable environment to be found - so if you are not
adventurous stay with Tiger, Eclipse 3.3.1.1 and stable WOLips for a
while and enjoy the fun we're having at the bleeding edge ... ;-)
Btw: don't you guys (if you're using a different account for mailing
lists) also HATE the fact that Mail.app is too dumb to send messages
with the same account the original was received with? I don't know how
many bounces for missing permissions to post to list XY I got in the
last weeks ... :-(
cug
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