Moin Jean Pierre,
if the framework is within the workspace reference it as project. No
need to include it in the WOFrameworks folder.
Ulrich
Am 12.10.2004 um 16:11 schrieb Jean Pierre Malrieu:
> I suppose I add not checked the "Build automatically" option. Now that
> it is, and that I have added my framework by means of the "Configure"
> contextual menu on the WOFrameworks folder, my problem is solved...
>
> JPM
>
>
> Le 12 oct. 04, ŕ 14:54, Jean Pierre Malrieu a écrit :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am new to Eclipse and WOLips.
>> Please help me getting started with Eclipse, or I will have to go
>> back to Xcode. I would rather not, since I have a lot of refactoring
>> work planned.
>>
>> I have a WO app with a framework containing my EOs (split in 2
>> EOModels).
>> I have dragged the framework (from /Library/Frameworks) to my app.
>> Still, Eclipse editor complains it does not know about my EO java
>> classes.
>>
>> I have restarted Eclipse after adding my framework, but that didn't
>> work.
>> I have tried to "include as java class" the .jar of my framework, but
>> that didn't work.
>>
>>
>> What should I do?
>>
>> And while I am at it, a ridiculous question: how do you use drag and
>> drop of code (within the same window) in Eclipse 3.0 (Mac)?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> JPM
>>
>>
>>
>
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.0.0 : Tue Oct 12 2004 - 14:11:38 EDT