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Re: Rapid Turnaround


  • Subject: Re: Rapid Turnaround
  • From: Archibal Singleton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 16:06:27 -0300


On 16 Jan 2008, at 21:20, Ricardo Parada wrote:

I tried that. Unfortunately, I still have the problem. :-(

What do you see in the console when you start the app?

By the way, I remember that running eclipse at the same time as Xcode was causing it to run really slow. Do you have Xcode running in addition to eclipse?

Nope, for WO development I only run Eclipse.

PS: It's better to CC the list, because lots of helpful and clever people there.





On Jan 16, 2008, at 3:31 AM, Archibal Singleton wrote:

Hello,

I had the same problem.
I *think* was resolved it for me was my checking the checkbox "ProjectBuilder Server Enabled" @ Preferences -> WOLips -> PB Server Preferences.


HTH

= tmk =

On 11 Jan 2008, at 20:03, Ricardo Parada wrote:

Hi All,

I converted a big WO application and all its frameworks to Eclipse/ WOLips.

Everything works as expected except for one little thing: if I edit a WO component's html file while the application is running from Eclipse using Run As > WOLips Application, then save the component and refresh the page in the browser then the change is not reflected. I have to stop the application and restart it.

It could be that my application is doing something odd. At first I thought my app was caching components but I don't see any of that being done in the code. Or maybe I'm not looking hard enough. It's a big app.

The WORapidTurnaround true launch parameter is checked in the run configuration under the WOLips tab.

Any ideas what else to check for?

Thanks,
Ricardo

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