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  • Subject: Customizing XCode
  • From: Thaddeus Cooper <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 11:31:39 -0700

I posted this 3 days ago, but never saw it come through. If you've gotten this twice, I apologize.

REPOST:

Hopefully this is the correct place to post this.

I am in the process of developing a WebObjects framework that extends WOComponent. This framework (and several other associated frameworks) will be used to develop WebObjects applications by developers at varying levels of experience. Ideally I would like to be able to create an environment so that we don't have to write silly instructions like: 1. Create a new WebObjects Application project. 2. Edit Application.java and change.... 3. Edit Session.java and change.... You get the idea. I have successfully created both project and file templates for XCode to do most of what I want including: my versions of Application, DirectAction, Session and Main.java all are subclassed off of the base classes in my framework. What I cannot figure out how to do is have the XCode wizards run at the beginning of the creation of a new project. I'd like the user to go through the same process as if they were creating a new WebObjects Application and allow them to pick the EOModel and add additional frameworks if necessary.

I noticed that there is a plug-in directory in /Library/Application Support/Apple/Developer Tools/ but am unable to find documentation to make the plugins active when my template is picked. Does anyone have any experience with this or know where documentation about how to do this might exist?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks very much.

--Thaddeus O. Cooper
(email@hidden)

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