Daniel,
In the past - I seem to recall something about making sure the import
statements in your .java files include *'s
Eclipse likes to automajically figure out the imports you actually use
- and re-writes your imports to refer to specific classes - whereas I
have a *feeling* that WOBuilder expects the imports to end with *'s
otherwise it can't parse them properly (I think).
As for rapidturnaround - that explains why it seems to have stopped
working for me (I moved my components in to a sub-directory) - If you
figure this one out - let me know!
Regards,
Jake MacMullin
On 29 Mar 2005, at 5:23 PM, Daniel Muller wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've switched to Eclipse 3.1 (20050219) and WOLips 1.1.0.102 under Mac
> OS X 10.3.5 previously I
> developed with xcode.
>
> Mainly that works fine and Eclipse is really a professional IDE for
> Java developements. I face
> problems with WO Builder (5.2 v680), even with the frameworks
> WODevKit, IDEServices,
> PBXRemoteClient copied from a old Jaguar partition (WO 5.2.1). When I
> open a .wo file, WO Builder
> parses the files and find the frameworks (Project Wonder) but:
>
> - session and application keys and actions are missing (not found)
> - direct action classes and actions are not found for WOHyperlink,
> etc...
> - keys and actions for a component with superclass as
> ERXStatelessComponent are not found
>
>
> I tried to change the imported packages as described in some thread,
> move the components to the
> root directory but I didn't manage to get something working.
>
> Note: I got entries in Console "WebObjects Builder[504] NSScanner: nil
> string argument", the
> PB.project file is generated properly and all the components and
> classes are ok.
>
> Any idea how to edit components with WO Builder like with xcode?
>
>
> BTW, it seems the components have to be in the root directory
> otherwise the rapidturnaround
> facility doesn't work. Any hint to make it work if I move them in a
> directory into project.
>
> Daniel
>
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