Hi there,
On 10/05/2007, at 1:13 AM, Robert Walker wrote:
I actually do agree with you. It is very odd to have WebObjects
delivered and installed by Xcode, with project templates provided
within Xcode, to produce applications that you can't (reasonably)
build using Xcode.
True - but to
Just to clarify, everything in my previous post is pure speculation.
I have no idea of Apple's future plans for Java in, or outside of,
Xcode. All I know for sure is what has been made public, such as the
deprecation of the Java bridge, WOBuilder, etc.
After a re-read of my previous post
SIGN ME UP! :)
On May 9, 2007, at 11:13 AM, Robert Walker wrote:
At the risk of starting another flame war, I'd love to see
WebObjects divorced from Java. I'd love to see Apple take their
old WebObjects Obj-C code base, enhance it to take full advantage
of Objective C 2.0, and make it fea
Aaron,
I actually do agree with you. It is very odd to have WebObjects
delivered and installed by Xcode, with project templates provided
within Xcode, to produce applications that you can't (reasonably)
build using Xcode.
I completely agree with Apple's strategy for divorcing WebObjects
All I mean is that the Apple-provided documentation still uses XCode
and the old tools, but the new way to go is with Eclipse/WOLips,
which confused me at first because I didn't know where to begin.
Aaron Thompson
On May 9, 2007, at 9:58 AM, Ken Anderson wrote:
Aaron,
Actually, we have a
Aaron,
Actually, we have a more clear strategy now than we've had in
years. What part of the strategy is not clear?
Ken
On May 9, 2007, at 9:50 AM, Aaron Thompson wrote:
Thanks to everyone who replied! This'll get me started off right.
I wish Apple would be more clear about their stra
Thanks to everyone who replied! This'll get me started off right. I
wish Apple would be more clear about their strategy.
Aaron Thompson
On May 8, 2007, at 5:17 PM, Guido Neitzer wrote:
On 08.05.2007, at 14:54, Aaron Thompson wrote:
I've been looking around and I can't find any kind of gui
Hi Aaron,
On 09/05/2007, at 6:54 AM, Aaron Thompson wrote:
I'm new to this listserve and to WebObjects.
Welcome!
I'm about to start building a decent-sized webapp and I'd like to
use WO. I've been looking around and I can't find any kind of guide
to show me the preferred way to develop w
Aaron,
First welcome to WebObjects and the mailing list.
My first recommendation of where to start is here:
http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Home
Since you are just getting started, begin your development with
Eclipse/WOLips. WebObjects development will not be well support
On 08.05.2007, at 14:54, Aaron Thompson wrote:
I've been looking around and I can't find any kind of guide to show
me the preferred way to develop webapps using XCode, with split
installs and Apache and such.
There is no preferred way of building an application with Xcode
anymore. The too
Hello,
I'm new to this listserve and to WebObjects. I'm about to start
building a decent-sized webapp and I'd like to use WO. I've been
looking around and I can't find any kind of guide to show me the
preferred way to develop webapps using XCode, with split installs and
Apache and such.
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