Re: InOverMyHead {"obviously"};
Re: InOverMyHead {"obviously"};
- Subject: Re: InOverMyHead {"obviously"};
- From: John Huss <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 05 May 2011 23:59:45 -0500
You can type in a public instance variable, or command+click (or maybe it's control+click?) on the variable name in your .wod (or .html) file to generate the variable.
WO kind of has a big learning curve. Unfortunately there isn't much documentation and most of what you will find refers to programming tools that are no longer in use.
John
On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 11:47 PM, Kevin Spake
<email@hidden> wrote:
Subject says it all.
I took a java programming class years ago. I did not continue with it. Since then, my only programming experience has been with Realbasic, and that too was years ago. Now, I've decided to jump into webobjects. I have eclipse and WO 543 on intel mac. I can run a simple "hello world" program.
I find myself stuck. The instructions say: "So, to add a variable to keep track of our visitors name, click on the 'Interface' menu bar item and select 'Add Key...'."
I have no "interface menu bar item". I can't find it anywhere, nor can I find any instructions on how to add a variable. Do I just type it in? Is there a resource for total newbs using current WO implementation, or is it an 'idiots need not apply' type of thing?
If this is the wrong
mailing list, my apologies.
Thanks,
Kevin |
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