On Jul 23, 2007, at 3:07 PM, Timmy wrote:
> On Jul 23, 2007, at 2:57 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
>
>>
>> On Jul 23, 2007, at 2:50 PM, Timmy wrote:
>>
>>> WOers:
>>>
>>> OK, I'm trying a migration from XCode again. I was reading the
>>> tutorial
>>
>> Which tutorial? Where? Links count!
>
> My bad. This one:
>
> http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Import+an+Xcode
> +project+into+WOLips
That is nasty. Don't do that. Use this http://wiki.objectstyle.org/
confluence/display/WOL/Migrating+from+XCode+to+WOLips
You will need to create a Wonder Application or Wonder Framework if
you don't want to spend far to much of your life dicking with
resources. You will have to change the Wonder session and
application super classes back to the WO ones (assuming you do not
use Wonder) and remove the ER* stuff from the frameworks.
Chuck
>
>>> about importing an XCode project into Eclipse/WOLips. It says
>>> that you can build your own organization of files and try to
>>> mimic how XCode organizes resources and WebServerResources, etc.
>>> So, I've done that. I've created a folder in my project called
>>> Resources and WebServerResources for properties and css, etc.
>>>
>>> When I run, the build product represented in the project seems to
>>> have exactly what it should in the right places -- the css is in
>>> WebServerResources and the properties file is in Resources, etc.
>>> However, the css isn't represented and the stuff in the
>>> properties file is ignored. Only when I move these out to the
>>> root of the project do they work even though they seem properly
>>> placed in the build.
>>>
>>> Is this something that I'll just need to get used to and put all
>>> of these extra resources in the root of my project?
>>
>> You have done something wrong.
>
> Not surprising - but not clear how either. :-) After I moved all of
> my files per the tutorial I right-clicked on the project to make
> new folders called "Resources" and "WebServerResources." I placed
> the css in the latter and the properties file in the former to
> mirror the way they would have been organized in XCode.
>
> I think what is confusing to me is that, even if I have done it
> wrong, these files seem to be properly placed in the build product
> but are not used by the application at runtime.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim
>
>
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