Re: New Tool: Click to Open

2008-03-12 Thread Chuck Hill
On Mar 12, 2008, at 5:28 PM, Mike Schrag wrote: I would not call ERXExtensions a small framework unfortunately. Chuck was referring to the WOLips.framework, which (he didn't realize at the time) does have some utility dependencies on ERX, but Anjo spent a lot of time years ago to make ERX "

Re: New Tool: Click to Open

2008-03-12 Thread Mike Schrag
I would not call ERXExtensions a small framework unfortunately. Chuck was referring to the WOLips.framework, which (he didn't realize at the time) does have some utility dependencies on ERX, but Anjo spent a lot of time years ago to make ERX "just another framework". You can include it in a

Re: New Tool: Click to Open

2008-03-12 Thread Chuck Hill
I did not notice that at first, Mike only had it in referenced projects, not the libraries. Guess where I looked. I use it, so I did not get any errors. The joy of classpaths. But as it is for design time only, it does not really matter. Chuck On Mar 12, 2008, at 4:56 PM, Mr. Pierre Fri

Re: New Tool: Click to Open

2008-03-12 Thread Mr. Pierre Frisch
I would not call ERXExtensions a small framework unfortunately. Pierre -- Pierre Frisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mar 12, 2008, at 12:34, Chuck Hill wrote: Hi, I don't know how many people are aware of this. This is totally cool! Mike Schrag wrote it and I was so impressed that I wrote up a

Re: New Tool: Click to Open

2008-03-12 Thread Guido Neitzer
On 12.03.2008, at 23:37, Chuck Hill wrote: Funny thing is that if I can make it work in Eclipse in the Browser view, it actually probably COULD be done onto Safari outside. The biggest problem here -- and if you try this in the nightly you can see it happen -- is that Eclipse is a carbon a

Re: New Tool: Click to Open

2008-03-12 Thread Mike Schrag
Sounds suspiciously like "I can't"... OK OK ... Just give me some time :) ms ___ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Webobjects-dev mailing list (Webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription:

Re: New Tool: Click to Open

2008-03-12 Thread Chuck Hill
On Mar 12, 2008, at 1:07 PM, Mike Schrag wrote: Nah, no way Mike could do that. :-P You know, I had the same thought. AND there IS an browser integrated into Eclipse. But that would probably be way hard. I don't think Mike is up to that. Funny thing is that if I can make it work in Ecl

Re: New Tool: Click to Open

2008-03-12 Thread Mike Schrag
Nah, no way Mike could do that. :-P You know, I had the same thought. AND there IS an browser integrated into Eclipse. But that would probably be way hard. I don't think Mike is up to that. Funny thing is that if I can make it work in Eclipse in the Browser view, it actually probably CO

Re: New Tool: Click to Open

2008-03-12 Thread Pascal Robert
Le 08-03-12 à 15:47, Chuck Hill a écrit : On Mar 12, 2008, at 12:44 PM, David Avendasora wrote: Between this and the new bindings view in WOLips, next thing you know, Mike's going to make it so you can drag bindings out of WOLips, over to the web-browser and drop them on the component the

Re: New Tool: Click to Open

2008-03-12 Thread Chuck Hill
On Mar 12, 2008, at 12:44 PM, David Avendasora wrote: Between this and the new bindings view in WOLips, next thing you know, Mike's going to make it so you can drag bindings out of WOLips, over to the web-browser and drop them on the component there. Nah, no way Mike could do that. :-P Y

Re: New Tool: Click to Open

2008-03-12 Thread David Avendasora
Between this and the new bindings view in WOLips, next thing you know, Mike's going to make it so you can drag bindings out of WOLips, over to the web-browser and drop them on the component there. Nah, no way Mike could do that. :-P Dave On Mar 12, 2008, at 3:34 PM, Chuck Hill wrote: Hi,

New Tool: Click to Open

2008-03-12 Thread Chuck Hill
I was wrong. It also needs ERXExtensions at runtime. See correction below. Hi, I don't know how many people are aware of this. This is totally cool! Mike Schrag wrote it and I was so impressed that I wrote up a Wiki page for it. Thanks Mike! Click to Open (C2O) allows you to open co

New Tool: Click to Open

2008-03-12 Thread Chuck Hill
Hi, I don't know how many people are aware of this. This is totally cool! Mike Schrag wrote it and I was so impressed that I wrote up a Wiki page for it. Thanks Mike! Click to Open (C2O) allows you to open components in Eclipse directly from the running application in your browser! Cli