Re: [Wonder-disc] WOLips component editor formatting

From: Mike Schrag (mschra..dimension.com)
Date: Fri Jun 15 2007 - 16:16:27 EDT

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    You have to run Wolips/Eclipse with 1.5.

    ms

    On Jun 15, 2007, at 12:54 PM, Steven Mark McCraw wrote:

    > *sigh* I have official wasted the entire day (and possibly the
    > weekend) because I wanted better HTML formatting. I have got to
    > learn to leave well enough alone. So, I tried installing from
    > webobjects.mdimension.com/wolips/nightly, and when I started
    > eclipse, I got the following message:
    >
    > The org.eclipse.jdt.ui.javaElementFilters plug-in extension
    > "org.objectstyle.wolips.ui.javaelementfilters.woproject" specifies
    > a view filter class which does not exist.
    >
    > Unable to restore perspective: Workspace - WOLips.
    >
    > Internal error activating an Editor.
    >
    > null argument:
    >
    >
    > So, per Janine's advice, I went in and deleted the installed
    > versions of WOLips, re-installed everything, and restarted.
    >
    > Formatting in HTML components still works exactly the same, and now
    > on top of it, none of my code will build. I get the following
    > error now:
    >
    > Error Instantiating builder:
    > org.objectstyle.wolips.incrementalbuilder.
    > Plug-in org.objectstyle.wolips was unable to load class
    > org.objectstyle.wolips.core.resources.internal.build.IncrementalBuilde
    > r.
    >
    > Actually, I get a similar error any time I try to do anything
    > related to wolips: it complains that it can't load whatever
    > org.objectstyle.wolips class it needs to access.
    >
    > Does anyone have any idea what could be going on? Is there any way
    > to salvage this fiasco? Should I just throw in the towel now and
    > try to re-install eclipse from scratch?
    >
    > Any thoughts are appreciated.
    >
    > On Jun 15, 2007, at 3:01 PM, Janine Sisk wrote:
    >
    >> You don't need the tarball at all.
    >>
    >> You want to go to Help -> Software Updates -> Find and Install,
    >> and create a new Remote Site. Use http://
    >> webobjects.mdimension.com/wolips/nightly as the URL to install
    >> from. The rest should be fairly obvious.
    >>
    >> One note, sometimes if you have installed from a different URL it
    >> helps to clear out and start all over. That means deleting any
    >> remote site definitions you already set up, and deleting the
    >> installed version of WOLips as well. To do the latter, go to Help
    >> -> Software Updates -> Manage Configuration (I think, doing this
    >> from memory). Expand the list until you see the WOLips packages
    >> that are installed. Select them all, then control-click and
    >> choose uninstall.
    >>
    >> Good luck!
    >>
    >> janine
    >>
    >> On Jun 15, 2007, at 11:43 AM, Steven Mark McCraw wrote:
    >>
    >>> Ok, sorry, I feel like such a pain here, but I've just blown another
    >>> half hour trying to figure this out...
    >>>
    >>> So I got the nightly build:
    >>>
    >>> http://webobjects.mdimension.com/wolips/wolips-latest-site.tar.gz
    >>>
    >>> I downloaded and unzipped it, and inside I find a folder called
    >>> features and a folder called plugins, both of which contain a bunch
    >>> of jar files, all of which seem to end in 2.0.0.4111
    >>>
    >>> I tried telling eclipse to update these files from Help->Software
    >>> Updates->Find And Install->Search for new features to install->New
    >>> Local Site->wolips-latest-site. That did not appear to do much.
    >>> So,
    >>> having noticed that my eclipse installation in /Applications/ also
    >>> had folders named "plugins" and "features", I copied the downloaded
    >>> jar files into the corresponding folders in /Applications/eclipse/,
    >>> replacing any with the same name. Upon restarting Eclipse, I now
    >>> see
    >>> that the versions of plugins for wolips now end in 2.0.0.4111, but
    >>> all behavior is exactly the same.
    >>>
    >>> Am I missing something? Am I going to the wrong place? Is there
    >>> documentation somewhere that explains what I'm missing (I couldn't
    >>> find anything with Google)? Thanks for the help.
    >>>
    >>>> Ah yes .. You're installing off the stable build instead of the
    >>>> nightly build. You're not using the new editor at all, which
    >>>> explains all the suckitude you are experiencing.
    >>>>
    >>>
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    >



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