On Feb 23, 2009, at 12:18 PM, Lachlan Deck wrote:
> On 24/02/2009, at 7:00 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
>
>> On Feb 23, 2009, at 11:55 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
>>
>>>> HTML File Components go directly in Resources/ or have to be
>>>> under a .wo/ directory?
>>> Resources
>>>
>>>>> * I'm OK with the Source folder at this point ... It's really a
>>>>> Maven-only thing, but it needs to be there as a result, so we
>>>>> have to suck that one up, I think (though technically it could
>>>>> only appear if it's a Maven project)
>>>> Is there any need to show it, if there is only one? Is this not
>>>> also set at the project level for Maven projects?
>>> Well, it's mostly true, though i suppose you could CONCEIVABLY
>>> have test components that you only generate in dev and not in
>>> deployment. I was willing to give in on this one just to not have
>>> to think to hard about the alternative uses.
>>
>> I have two source folders, one for real source and one for unit
>> tests. They have the same package structure which allows for
>> "friendly" member access while keeping the code free of test
>> clutter. That said, I rarely (never?) make test components. But
>> as I have two source folders, I am willing to have to see a place
>> to select the source folder. If I only have one folder, why do I
>> need to select it? Or am I missing something here?
>
> We have override components per host in addition to the defaults.
Read that thrice, still have no idea what you mean. er, huh?
> As I mentioned before, the default option is selected already. But
> for those times when *you* know better than the wizard you have the
> choice.
>
> Here's an updated screenie:
> - available encodings drop-down lists the keys for
> Charset.availableCharsets().keySet() - defaulting to UTF-8
> - removed options deemed unnecessary (modifiers, method stubs,
> comments)
> - auto-selecting and disabling the WOO checkbox (sorry Andrew -
> could be a preference)
Chuck
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