Re: EOModels in Subdirectories

From: Chuck Hill (chil..lobal-village.net)
Date: Mon Nov 08 2004 - 19:32:08 EST

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    One thing I forgot to mention: using _sub-projects_ instead of
    sub-directories is also much more likely to work without hassles. A
    sub-project is a WOLips thing, not an Eclipse thing and is taken from
    the days of ProjectBuilder. You might prefer to use sub-projects to
    organize your larger projects.

    On Nov 8, 2004, at 4:28 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

    > Hi Guido,
    >
    > You have to think about project organization differently under
    > Eclipse. Rather than using "grouping so I don't have to look at it",
    > Eclipse uses "filter this out so I don't have to look at it". :-)
    >
    > There are two areas to look at in this. Both are accessed via the
    > drop down black arrow in the upper right of the Navigator and Package
    > explorer panes.
    >
    > One is the Working Set. This controls which projects are visible in
    > these panes. Even if a project is not visible, it will still be part
    > of the build. You can have as many Working Sets as you need and
    > switch between them for a view appropriate to the task at hand.
    >
    > The other thing to look at is Filters. This allows you to show or
    > hide specific files. Don't want to see the API files? Swish. They
    > are gone. Don't want to be distracted by property files and plist
    > files? Flick them away.
    >
    > Between the two of these you can setup a fairly focused perspective.
    >
    > As for the prototypes, I'dd guess that either the Folder is getting
    > replicated into the build product, or something in the PB.project file
    > was not updated properly.
    >
    > Chuck
    >
    >
    > On Nov 8, 2004, at 1:50 PM, Guido Neitzer wrote:
    >
    >> Chuck Hill wrote:
    >>
    >>> Where are the prototypes? I'm not clear: the model is in a framework
    >>> which is in a subdirectory of the application?
    >>
    >> I have a few projects in Eclipse (all in the starting phase - I'm not
    >> yet
    >> sure whether I will use Eclipse).
    >>
    >> One is a framework only with the EOPrototypes, another a framework
    >> with a
    >> lot of convenience stuff, and then some related things: project one
    >> (not
    >> only an Eclipse project, its a company wide project), which will be
    >> in the
    >> end 4 or 5 applications and a few frameworks, and project two (also
    >> not
    >> only an Eclipse project) with the same amount of Eclipse projects.
    >>
    >> Currently I'm not sure how to organize all that. I miss the "groups"
    >> from
    >> Xcode, where I can arrange stuff logically without drawbacks with
    >> EOModeler or WOBuilder.
    >>
    >> Currently the projects are organized in this way:
    >>
    >> Eclipse-Workspace
    >> EOPrototypes
    >> ConvenienceFramework
    >> EOFrameworkProjOne
    >> AppOneProjOne
    >> AppTwoProOne
    >> ...
    >>
    >> And so on. I'm trying to get some things out of my way so I'm
    >> packaging
    >> java classes, try to move components, try to move EOModels.
    >>
    >> The prototypes model is in the root of the EOPrototypesFramework, the
    >> other models are in the root folders of other projects. When I move
    >> them
    >> to a folder, the prototypes in EOModeler are gone, but the application
    >> works (as long as I have seen it - I'm at home now, the whole stuff
    >> is on
    >> my Mac in the office).
    >>
    >> All this stuff seems pretty complicated to me in Eclipse. I'm
    >> absolutely
    >> not happy with it. On the other side I love Eclipse for its
    >> performance
    >> with Java code (code completion, hints, ...).
    >>
    >> cug
    >>
    >>
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