Re: Migrate from old Xcode to WOLips on OSX 10.6.8
Re: Migrate from old Xcode to WOLips on OSX 10.6.8
- Subject: Re: Migrate from old Xcode to WOLips on OSX 10.6.8
- From: "Jérémy DE ROYER [INGENCYS]" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2011 16:09:21 +0200
Hello,
As WOLips uses eclipse, it is easy to rename your packages (exemple : com.yourdomain instead of (default package)) to better organise your java classes. As Robert says "It can take some time, but it's worth it."
Jérémy
Le 27 juil. 2011 à 16:04, Jon Kleiser a écrit :
> Thanks, Pascal.
>
> When I ceated the new WO Application, I left the package fields empty, and under Sources I now have a "(default package)". Should all my .java files go into that one?
>
> In build.properties, I have entered "wolips.properties=/Users/<me>/Library/Application Support/WOLips/wolips.543.properties". Do I have to do anything else for WOLips to find the WebObjects frameworks during 'build' and 'run'?
>
> /Jon
>
> On 27-07-11 15:13 , Pascal Robert wrote:
>> Hi Jon,
>>
>> Yes, in fact the tutorial you see is the old project structure, before "Fluffly Bunny" came into action.
>>
>> I strongly suggest that you follow the current WOLips structure, so that you don't have problems in the future. In the new (well, new for the last 3 years), you will find the following folders:
>>
>> Components : this is where your WO components goes. You can create sub-folders in there.
>> Libraries : this is your jar files goes (the "lib" folder you currently have)
>> Resources : this is where the Properties file and your EO models goes
>> Sources : same as the "src" folder
>> WebServerResources : this is where, you can guess it, the Web server resources (.js, .css, etc.) goes
>>
>> Really, you should move to that structure, or else you will have to fight with WOLips and Ant so that they can find your files elsewhere.
>>
>> Also, you will find that WOLips will probably throw out a lot of validation errors or warnings. WOLips is a hell better that Xcode to find Java and WO-specific errors, by fixing those errors, you will probably make your project better. It can take some time, but it's worth it.
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I want to migrate an old WO project (in CVS) from Xcode to WOLips on OSX 10.6.8 (unless there should be better alternatives than WOLips). I have installed Eclipse Helios (3.6.2) and WOLips, and the WebObjects frameworks (533 and 543).
>>>
>>> Following this tutorial ...
>>> http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Import+an+Xcode+project+into+WOLips
>>> ... I have created a new WO Application, but what I get differs in several ways from what I see in the tutorial. The reason may be that the tutorial is from 2007. Is there a newer tutorial somewhere?
>>>
>>> If possible I want a WOLips project that has a folder structure that is similar to what I have in my Xcode project, and I would also prefer to make as few changes to existing files as possible. In my Xcode project, all .java files are located in a 'src' folder, all .jar files are located in a 'lib' folder, components (.html, .wod, .woo) are organized as .wo folders, and other files (.api, .gif, .css, .js, ...) are scattered at the top level. There is no 'package' structure or details.
>>>
>>> What are my prospects for a successful migration? Which changes (to files, or folder structure) will be hard to avoid? I look forward to some helpful info on these matters ...
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>>
>>> Jon K.
>
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