Chuck
Thanks for this. I am not keen on abandoning Eclipse because it
brings so many advantages with it - however it may be the simplest
method at the moment for a WO newbie.
Out of interest in the light of recent changes to the WO licensing is
there the possibility of WO going open source?
Giles
> What I've been thinking of doing is to arrange the files in hexCode
> in a Java friendly way (src/com/foo/bar/MyClass.java etc.) and then
> overlay the xCode and WOLips projects. Use xCode to add new files
> (Eclipse will pick them up automatically) and to work with the
> WOBuilder and EOModeler tools. Then switch to Eclipse for Java
> work. This is probably the way to go in the future if you won't
> abandon Eclipse and want to use the new tools.
>
> Chuck
>
>
> On Jul 29, 2005, at 11:20 AM, Guido Neitzer wrote:
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>
>> On 29.07.2005, at 19:09 Uhr, Cedarstone wrote:
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>>
>>
>>> Is it possible to use WOLips with the following setup, and do I
>>> need to do anything special to get it all to work.
>>> I have tried the simple HelloWOrld tutorial and can't seem to get
>>> it all to work.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> It is, but because of the fact, that you can't really use
>> WebObjects Builder, it is not really convenient.
>>
>> cug
>>
>>
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