I agree, except that it can�t always stay turned off.
In the preferences you should be able to specify where you want the
build results to end up. I would prefer
C:\Apple\Local\Library\Frameworks and
C:\Apple\Local\Library\WebObjects\Applications before the current
location inside the eclipse workspace.
The option to turn Build after JavaBuild on/off should remain. Currently
the only way to link frameworks to an application is by adding the
framework�s jar file to the application build path (adding the project
does not work). If I�ve done this, I want that jar file to be updated
continuously. So I need to be able to turn that option on.
The two buttons in the WOLips perspective toolbar (-/+ or on/off) should
be replaced with one button that simply is �build now� (install now).
/Anders
Harald Niesche wrote:
> I'm not sure I know what I'm talking about, but as far as I
> understand, you
> need to turn it on in the preferences in order to get something
> deployable,
> right? I think I would prefer a separate "deployment build" action
> somewhere
> in the context menu. Then it could (and should) stay turned off.
>
> Harald
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ulrich K�ster"
> To:
> Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 8:33 AM
> Subject: poll: WOLips build of WO products
>
>
>
> >>Regarding building applications and frameworks: Wouldn't it be better
> >>(for beginners) to have it turned on by default.
> >
> >Please share your opinion.
> >
> >Ulrich
> >
> >
>
>
>
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