The problem occurs when you exand the project in the package explorer
directly after creating your first project. It does not occur if you
wait some seconds.
I believe the problem is that the (Eclipse) java stuff is not ready
and the package explorer can't handle the situation.
Everything is refreshed.
uli
Am 11.10.2006 um 14:54 schrieb Mike Schrag:
> So is the actual problem that automatic workspace refresh is
> kicking in before all the eclipse metadata files are actually
> written, so it doesn't realize it's a Java project yet? If we
> force a .refresh on the project, is that enough, or is it too late
> for that? Should be close and reopen new projects automatically as
> part of the wizard? This definitely trips up new people ...
>
> ms
>
> On Sep 21, 2006, at 2:37 AM, Ulrich Köster wrote:
>
>> Moin Stephen,
>>
>> go to the Eclipse Preferences. Enable the option "Refresh
>> Workspace automatically". It's under General->Workspace.
>>
>> Close/open the new WOApplication and you're golden.
>>
>> Uli
>> Am 20.09.2006 um 22:22 schrieb Stephen Dunn:
>>
>>> Is there any resolution to the issue posted on the "Create a new
>>> WO Application" page of the WOLips tutorials?
>>>
>>> I am unable to create any new projects and my experience is
>>> exactly what is described in the bold message:
>>>
>>>> If you DO NOT see all of the items listed below, or if your src
>>>> folder does not have a package icon on it, you have hit a WOLips
>>>> bug that we are actively trying to track down. This particular
>>>> bug is a race condition in project creation from a template
>>>> where it ends up not creating a proper Java/WOLips project, so
>>>> it doesn't autobuild or include all the frameworks. Try deleting
>>>> and recreating until it looks more like the picture below. You
>>>> can also try closing the project by right-clicking and choosing
>>>> Close Project, then reopening the project in a similar fashion.
>>>> We're working on this one.
>>>
>>> I have tried to recreate the application numerous (more that 5)
>>> times. As well as closing and opening the newly created application.
>>>
>>> I have a stack of XCode apps that I would like to move over to
>>> WOLips but I am at a standstill without the ability to create a
>>> new application.
>>>
>>> Is there a work around?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>> Stephen
>>
>
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