also an option ...
On Aug 15, 2006, at 2:50 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
> .... or maybe we all just agree to add it to the WebObjects
> Programming wikibook on wikipedia where we already have editable
> ability?
>
>
> On Aug 15, 2006, at 2:00 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
>
>> I don't think Chuck was blaming you for not understanding
>> something (Eclipse is daunting), rather I think he was pointing
>> out that it's important for everyone to work together to try to
>> answer questions and/or develop content that answers questions.
>> The questions we're getting and will be getting soon should at
>> least provide the basis for a good FAQ that could go up on the
>> WOLips wiki.
>>
>> I'm curious if people prefer the WOLips wiki being "private" vs
>> open like the wikibook? I don't know what limitations Confluence
>> has or even if Andrus would even want it to be publicly editable,
>> but it might help accelerate the development of some of this content.
>>
>> ms
>>
>> On Aug 15, 2006, at 1:56 PM, David Holt wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Chuck, Mike and Marc,
>>>
>>> I was just looking for general information, not a step by step. I
>>> see that it is done exactly as I suspected it would be. I'll play
>>> around with it. Sorry for the basic question, it is just that
>>> everything looks quite "foreign" in Eclipse at the moment, but
>>> there are enough familiar elements that I wasn't sure if I should
>>> just be double clicking on something and it would all be taken
>>> care of ;-)
>>>
>>> No more questions until everyone is caught up, I promise.
>>> (unless, of course, that means no more questions, ever!)
>>>
>>> David
>>>
>>> On 15 Aug 2006, at 10:40 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Aug 15, 2006, at 10:23 AM, David Holt wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Mike,
>>>>>
>>>>> Are there any special considerations for importing an XCode
>>>>> WebObjects project to Eclipse? If so, would you consider adding
>>>>> this to the tutorial as well at some point? I have gone through
>>>>> the introductory stuff, but I will need to migrate my existing
>>>>> XCode projects and I am guessing that there will be a number of
>>>>> us in a similar position. Thanks!
>>>>
>>>> David, this is not aimed at you personally, this just seemed
>>>> like a good message to add this onto.
>>>>
>>>> I think one thing that we all need to stop doing is saying,
>>>> "Mike can you do ...?" Mike worked his ass off getting Entity
>>>> Modeler ready and added a lot of features that he had no need
>>>> for. Mike has real work to do, a deadline, a family, and no
>>>> where near enough sleep. The rest of us need to pick up the
>>>> ball and provide documentation, test plans, tutorials, etc.
>>>> Mike has done more than his fair share, we owe Mike and
>>>> mDimension a huge debt of gratitude. It is time for the rest of
>>>> to pick up the ball and run with it and let Mike go back to his
>>>> life.
>>>>
>>>> So, who has done this, can document it, and help David out? I
>>>> would, but I am already four days behind this week and it is
>>>> only Tuesday. Anybody?
>>>>
>>>> In a general answer to your question, there is no "Import xCode
>>>> project that I am aware of. What _I_ have done in the past is
>>>> to create an Exclipse project of the same name in a different
>>>> location. Then copy all of the files that Eclipse created
>>>> (except the Xcode project files!) into the Xcode project. Then
>>>> discard / delete the empty Eclipse project and open the now
>>>> Xcode/Eclipse one in Eclipse and start moving things around.
>>>> Put all the .java under /src adn (I think) Eclipse will help
>>>> move them in to the proper packages. One thing to remember is
>>>> that Eclipse is file name and location based not Group based, so
>>>> project maintenance can be a lot simpler.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Chuck
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>> Practical WebObjects - for developers who want to increase their
>>>> overall knowledge of WebObjects or who are trying to solve
>>>> specific problems. http://www.global-village.net/products/
>>>> practical_webobjects
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
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