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Bringing back the dev tools
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Bringing back the dev tools


  • Subject: Bringing back the dev tools
  • From: David Elliott <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 02:19:32 -0500

Well, I finally did it.

If anyone is interested, both EOModeler and WebObjects Builder from the Xcode 2.5 release can be made to work in conjunction with Xcode 3 on Leopard. This includes the ability of WebObjects Builder to talk with Xcode 3 so it can display the variables from associated Java source files.

I also determined that Apple built WOJavaPBXHelper.pbplugin to support GC mode so with a small Info.plist hack you can let Xcode know it's okay to load it which allows you to use the web assistant as well as click on links in backtraces.

So far I have encountered only one bug. In WebObjects Builder closing the last open component for a given project will result in Xcode choking and WB hanging waiting for a reply when you go to open another component from the same project. An easy workaround is to always leave at least one component open. If you accidently close all of them, quitting WB before opening a new component will fix the problem.

Anyway, I'm trying to gauge if there's any interest in this and whether it's even worth my time to release it. So reply and let me know if you're interested.

-Dave

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