On Jul 23, 2007, at 3:16 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
>
> 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
Thanks much Chuck. I'll try the methods at that link. Maybe the other
entry that I was using on the wiki could be replaced by this one??
The other one is really much easier to find (read: stumble upon)
since it is categorized under tutorials. I assumed I was following
the best info available.
Tim
>>>> 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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