I'd like to add my voice to those asking for a more 'graceful' solution
to the problem with integrating WOBuilder and Eclipse on Tiger. Are
there any plans to tackle this in a more considered way than having
Xcode open (or switching frameworks)? Has anyone approached Apple to
ask for their support? It'd be great if the WOLips team and the
WebObjects team could get together and discuss a road map for future
integration of the tools. I mean, it'd be a waste of time for the
WOLips developers to come up with a great way of getting Eclipse to
work with WOBuilder if Apple are about to release a new version of
WOBuilder.
Is there any interaction between the WOLips developers and Apple's
WebObjects developers? If not, has anyone rasied this with Apple?
I think WOLips is a fantastic project that adds value to Apple's
offering, it'd be great to see close relationships between the teams.
Regards,
Jake MacMullin
On 9 May 2005, at 2:42 PM, Brendan Duddridge wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm a little reluctant right now to upgrade to Tiger because the way
> I'm
> developing WebObjects with Eclipse and WOLips right now is awesome. I'm
> using the framework hack to get WOBuilder to see my code. I don't even
> think
> about it anymore.
>
> Now, with the move to Tiger, is the WOLips team working on some way of
> getting that functionality back? Or will we forever have to have Xcode
> 2.0
> running at all times if we want to use WOBuilder with Eclipse?
>
> I'd really like to move to Tiger, but I'm not too crazy about having
> to have
> Xcode 2.0 running all the time needlessly taking up memory.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
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