On Oct 16, 2008, at 12:07 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
>
> On Oct 15, 2008, at 8:59 PM, Ricardo J. Parada wrote:
>
>> From the WOLips blog:
>>
>> * The system tracks where a framework is located dynamically. If
>> you open a framework project, all projects that reference the
>> framework are dynamically rebound to the project. If you close the
>> project, all referencing projects are rebound to the /Library/
>> Frameworks (or the next lower in the precedence) version:
>>
>> If I'm interpreting this correctly it means I can install my
>> frameworks into let's say ~/Library/Frameworks. Then I can open a
>> workspace that has MyWebApp imported and uses a ton of these
>> frameworks. Then if I decide that I want to debug one of these
>> frameworks I can just import the framework project into my
>> workspace and it will start using that one instead of the one
>> installed in my ~/Library/Frameworks/ folder?
>
> You could also have them imported but closed. Open one to debug it,
> close to use the installed version.
What do you mean by imported but closed?
>> We have a ton of frameworks and this could help make my Eclipse
>> feel a lot faster and light weight!!! Right now I have ALL
>> frameworks imported and it slows down Eclipse.
>
> Yeah, Mike rocks the free world. I am just starting to use New
> Hotness. It is awesome!
Yes he does. :-)
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