Re: [webobjects-newbies] Re: WebObjects development under Linux/WINE?

From: Ulrich Köster (ulric..ssense.com)
Date: Sun Dec 15 2002 - 09:21:09 EST

  • Next message: Anjo Krank: "Re: [webobjects-newbies] Re: WebObjects development under Linux/WINE?"

    Hi,

    I think we should delegate this to somebody using Linux. I would
    suggest Denis :-)

    With a little help from you and me this could done in less than a day.

    Best Regards

    Ulrich
    Am Samstag, 14.12.02 um 16:34 Uhr schrieb Anjo Krank:

    > Hi Ulrich,
    >
    > Am Samstag, 14.12.02, um 12:25 Uhr (Europe/Berlin) schrieb Ulrich
    > Köster:
    >> here is another idea for the integration:
    >>
    >> - a user requests to open an EOModel with ProjectWonder in Eclipse
    >> - WOLips launches DevStudio.app
    >> - WOLips sends an NSNotification with an 'argument' for the EOModel
    >> - your app loads the eomodel and opens the url with OpenURL
    >
    > and this will open the url in the default browser? Why not simply have
    > WOLips check if there is already an app, start it if not, call up a > DA?
    There are some problems with it: 1. Generate the correct URL. 2. Wait
    until the App is up and responding.
    But it is not a show stoper.

    >
    >> Same way for the RuleEditor and Java Editor.
    >>
    >> But we will need two copys of the app one for 5.1 and one for 5.2.
    >
    > Yes, but only because the binaries are different.
    >
    >> Sounds promising.
    >>
    >> Do you have the time to integrate it, I will help you. :-)
    >
    > "Time"...now what is that again? Seriously, I have my plate fuller
    > than I'd like: I just put DynaReporting into Wonder and need to do a
    > project with it amongst other things. As much as I loathe PBX, I think
    > I will wait until java 1.4 is final before I start to do real work
    > with Eclipse. What I'd like to check out is if I can use Eclipse as an
    > external editor for PBX (there is a new version of the dev-tools
    > available). That way, the project can be built (and *laid out*, I hate
    > the file-system centric view in Eclipse) in PBX, but edited with
    > reasonable java support. Even better would be to embed the editor
    > panel into the PBX window...
    There are different views in WOLips. Have you tried them?
    >
    > But thanks a lot for the offer. I only tried a few things in Eclipse,
    > but it seemed very powerful.
    Yes, it shows its power after while, but then it is great. The best
    thing is that we can choose.
    >
    > Cheers, Anjo
    >
    >



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