Hi Quinton,
On 30/03/2008, at 8:27 PM, Q wrote:
>
> On 30/03/2008, at 5:48 PM, Andrew Lindesay wrote:
>> Hello;
>>
>> I'm wondering if there any way to work on the wolips plugins with a
>> debugger? I can imagine it is a bit tricky because one is "editing
>> with what is being developed", but if there is a way to get a
>> debugger on it, I'd appreciate knowing about it as it would
>> probably be much faster.
>
> You should be using the plugin(s) you are working on within eclipse
> as individual projects and launching using Run As Eclipse
> Application. This will cause eclipse to launch a second instance of
> eclipse with a new workspace that you can then debug, modify with
> hot replace and step through as necessary.
So if you're making changes to, for example,
org.objectstyle.wolips.eomodeler,
org.objectstyle.wolips.eomodeler.core,
org.objecstyle.wolips.baseforplugins
What do you choose to run in order to simulate running Eclipse/WOLips
as normal?
e.g., creating a new EOModel + opening it and seeing if prototypes are
available?
with regards,
--Lachlan Deck
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