I agree, except that it can’t always stay turned off.
In the preferences you should be able to specify where you want the
build results to end up. I would prefer
C:\Apple\Local\Library\Frameworks and
C:\Apple\Local\Library\WebObjects\Applications before the current
location inside the eclipse workspace.
The option to turn Build after JavaBuild on/off should remain. Currently
the only way to link frameworks to an application is by adding the
framework’s jar file to the application build path (adding the project
does not work). If I’ve done this, I want that jar file to be updated
continuously. So I need to be able to turn that option on.
The two buttons in the WOLips perspective toolbar (-/+ or on/off) should
be replaced with one button that simply is “build now” (install now).
/Anders
Harald Niesche wrote:
> I'm not sure I know what I'm talking about, but as far as I
> understand, you
> need to turn it on in the preferences in order to get something
> deployable,
> right? I think I would prefer a separate "deployment build" action
> somewhere
> in the context menu. Then it could (and should) stay turned off.
>
> Harald
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ulrich Köster"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 8:33 AM
> Subject: poll: WOLips build of WO products
>
>
>
> >>Regarding building applications and frameworks: Wouldn't it be better
> >>(for beginners) to have it turned on by default.
> >
> >Please share your opinion.
> >
> >Ulrich
> >
> >
>
>
>
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