Cool.
Though my experience on Windows shows that in some cases you need to restart
WOBuilder for it to notice things like newly added WebServerResources. I
guess I will ignore this for now....
Andrus
uli writes:
> Hi Andrus,
>
> WOBuilder works without the NSNotification WOLips sends. WOBuilder
> launches a projectserver that observes the PB.project(the project). The
> projectserver sends the notification when the PB.project file is changed.
> You can ignore the notification.
>
> I would prefer further notification stuff in the ide. (rapid turnaround
> mode for instance)
>
> WOLips dynamically loads the foundation classes. For the ant task the
> Cayenne parser should work.
>
> Ulrich
>
> Am Donnerstag, 05.09.02, um 16:14 Uhr (Europe/Berlin) schrieb Andrus
> Adamchik:
>
>> Hi Ulrich,
>> I wrote all the code for PBIndex task based on your code in WOLips (I
>> will check it in tomorrow). When I started testing I realized that this
>> is the first WOProject task so far that imports WebObjects classes
>> directly. This is a problem, since during the invocation of the task Ant
>> runtime must include foundation jar file in its path.
>> I can most likely easily avoid using foundation collections - I have a
>> plist parser in Cayenne already. But I have no idea how to rewrite
>> NSNotifications in Java. I am not fully done with my testing, but I
>> understand that NSNotifications is the mechanism to notify WOBuilder
>> about the changes?
>> Any ideas how to broadcast a notification without using NSNotification?
>> Andrus
>
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