WOProject is a set of Ant tasks that can be used to build WO Apps from the
command line. I use them to make release builds using a process that does
a deep clean, fully build, and finally a package. They are really quite
useful for a rock solid, repeatable build process. Doing release builds
from inside any IDE with all the little settings here and there that can go
wrong makes me uneasy.
WOProject is bundled with WOLips, so installing WOLips also installs the
needed code from WOProject. WOProject is also available as a separate
download for those not using Eclipse (silly buggers).
WOLips can use the WOProject tasks as part of a build in Eclipse and it can
also do the build via an incremental builder that is part of WOLips. Both
work very fine.
I hope that helps (and I hope I got all that right).
Chuck
At 08:36 PM 01/12/2003 -0800, Bob McCormick wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Going through the website and I see that I should download and install
>WOLips 1.0.7.40 into Eclipse 2.1.2 which I've done successfully. On
>the downoads page I see that there is also a WOProject which seems to
>be something different from the WOLips download, though there isn't
>really any distinction. I'm confused!
>
>There is a WOLips section that has Install directions etc., but I don't
>see anything on the WOProject other than a download link. I'm more
>confused!!! ;-)
>
>How do these two separate downloads related to one another and if I
>need the WOProject download, what do I do with it? Sorry if this is so
>obvious, but I'm totally at a loss here.
>
>Thanks...Bob
>
>Bob McCormick
>XebraTech
>(805) 302-3359
>
>
--Chuck Hill chil..lobal-village.net Global Village Consulting Inc. http://www.global-village.net
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