Hi Lon,
Am 25.02.2004 um 10:03 schrieb Lon Baker:
> I have a decent working setup for Intellij IDEA and have been meaning
> to put together all the info on it for sometime. With the help of
> Jesse Barnum we have a working system for building with WOProject,
> Launching, Debugging and Development. Jesse wrote a plugin to launch
> WOB, EOM, etc. from within the IDEA.
>
> The biggest hurdles we still have is with 5.2.x and Xcode you can not
> get WOB to view the ivars and methods without opening the project in
> Xcode. Hopefully this will be fixed in a future version of WOProject
> with support for Xcode-compatible project structures. But who knows.
To restore the support for thePB.project:
http://objectstyle.org/woproject/wolips.html
Ulrich
>
> I switched to IDEA because it just worked the way I work. Never got
> used to Eclipse nor cared for it that much. I will try and put
> together something in the next week outlining how to get the basics
> working under IDEA.
>
> On Feb 21, 2004, at 6:55 AM, Harald Niesche wrote:
>
>> Stefan Kreutter wrote:
>>> Hi there,
>>> is it possible to use woproject's ant task with other IDEs like
>>> IntelliJ's IDEA (see http://www.intellij.com)? I managed to run the
>>> ant script from within Idea after declaring the wpapplication task
>>> in the build.xml file. However launching the build apps fails
>>> because of an incomplete classpath. After fixing the classpath the
>>> WOHTMLTemplateParser complains that it can't find a component
>>> definition. I had no time yet to dig deeper into that issue and just
>>> thought to ask on the list if this is intended to work or if
>>> woproject is tied to Eclipse. The project I'm working with was
>>> created by WOLips.
>>
>> WOProject is not tied to Eclipse, WOLips is.
>>
>> Your problems are probably due to bad launch settings -- you need to
>> run the built app in the .woa folder (or you'll need
>> -Duser.dir=<path-to-.woa> ). (I found this to be the most common
>> cause for template-not-found-errors.)
>>
>> The WOLips generated build.xml relies on some files containing lists
>> of frameworks that should be on the classpath, have you checked that
>> these contain all the necessary entries? (It's also rather bad if you
>> have the framework's classes on the classpath by some other means
>> than the <framework>.jar, WO parses the classpath at startup and
>> recognizes bundles by their directory structure.)
>>
>>> Thanks for woproject it is really cool. I worked a lot with IDEA and
>>> I like it a lot more than Eclips but it is a commercial product.
>>
>> I like Eclipse more than IDEA (because it has more tasteful colors
>> ;-) and it's free) ....
>>
>>
>> Harald
>>
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