Re: 2 WOLips Questions.
Re: 2 WOLips Questions.
- Subject: Re: 2 WOLips Questions.
- From: "Mr. Pierre Frisch" <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 12:52:01 -0800
I may be asking a stupid question, but why are you making you life
miserable with cvs I would use subversion which is a drop in
replacement for cvs and has some definite advantages. Beware of cvs
and UTF-8 encoded files.
Pierre
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Pierre Frisch
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On Jan 26, 2008, at 11:27, Drew Thoeni wrote:
On the SCM, I'm using the default, CVS. It did work originally, and
I am way newbie on CVS. Is there a way to just drop the EOModel from
the CVS lib and reload from my machine?
On the editors, I like the "close the window" approach. Thanks for
the tip.
Drew
On Jan 26, 2008, at 9:39 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
1) When I use SCM and commit a project, the EOModel committed the
first time, and I was able to retrieve it on another machine, but
it no longer will upload (using Team>Commit...). It appears that
Eclipse is not aware of changes in the EOModel (because the
EOModel does not show up in the "changes" window of the SCM). But,
the changes are reflected in the java files created by
EOGenerator. Is this expected behavior? If not, how can I commit
the EOModel?
What SCM do you use? This should "just work" -- There's nothing
special about EOModels, so they should just appear as regular
directories with regular files in them.
2) When I changed from a java file (using the perspective WOLips)
to the EOModel, most of the time (not always) the perspective
automatically changes to "Entity Modeler". This is good. But when
I click back on the java file the perspective never automatically
changes back to WOLips. Is there a setting that allows a
perspective to be associated with a file type and then
automatically open that perspective?
Actually, it's a big hack that Entity Modeler magically switches
when you open a model, and it's a bit tricky to make it switch back
by editor. The way I actually do this is that I just close the
model (which DOES switch back) rather than switch editors. The
other option is that you can set the preference that opens Entity
Modeler in its own window, which should preserve the perspective of
the original window. There are some bumps with this way, too, but
really it's more like what people want, I think. The problem is
that Entity Modeler appears as an "editor" but it really is its
entirely own "thing".
ms
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