Have you tried to double click to select a word in the console or
triple click to select a line in the java source editor?
Yes, and it works. You need to get Eclipse 3.3
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Hello Ute;
The idea to do the complete html in source scares me To me it
sounds like less productivity. May I be wrong.
I felt quite the same way as yourself and anticipated a drop in
productivity, but was really surprised at how much better it is with
the new eclipse environment.
Am 28.10.2007 um 08:57 schrieb Klaus Berkling:
On Oct 27, 2007, at 11:50 PM, ute Hoffmann wrote:
For me because of the missing WO Builder. I have do do my html
from scratch myself, no Designer, wo gives html to me and I can
plug in the wo tags and thats it. If it was thus doing it in
so
On 28.10.2007, at 00:50, ute Hoffmann wrote:
The idea to do the complete html in source scares me To me it
sounds like less productivity. May I be wrong.
When I look back what crappy html I have created in WO Builder and
how much better my components are since I write them "by hand", I
On Oct 27, 2007, at 10:46 AM, Simon McLean wrote:
[...] your at a dead end trying to avoid eclipse/WOLips.
Besides, why would you want to avoid it ? Believe me, it's sooo
much better.
I keep in hearing that, and I don't doubt the underlying technology
and no offense to Mike. But fra
Am 27.10.2007 um 19:46 schrieb Simon McLean:
Hi Ken -
I wouldn't class myself as an expert, but I know enough to know
that your at a dead end trying to avoid eclipse/WOLips.
Besides, why would you want to avoid it ? Believe me, it's sooo
much better.
For me because of the missing W
... related to this discussion, an upcoming Entity Modeler will write
out some sort of change tracking file (format as of yet undetermined
-- possibly it will actually spit out Project Wonder migration code)
that will provide a basis for writing migrations. This is still in
development and
It does not do database syncing at this point ... It's something I've
considered, but in the general case, that technique does not work. I
would recommend that you look into Project Wonder migrations for the
future directions things are headed.
ms
On Oct 27, 2007, at 2:09 PM, Simon McLean
Yes, WOLips provides "Entity Modeler" which is a brilliant
replacement for the now defunct EOModeler.
Yes, it does DB sql generation, but i'm not sure about synching. We
use Navicat for synching DB structures.
Simon
On 27 Oct 2007, at 19:05, Christian Evans wrote:
I have been away from W
I have been away from WO for a while. Does eclipse/WOLips support an
EOModeler kind of design tool or is the design of the DB now all done
by hand? And if it does support a GUI approach does it also have the
"sync" type feature that EOModeler had? I loved that when applying
changes to th
Hi Ken -
I wouldn't class myself as an expert, but I know enough to know that
your at a dead end trying to avoid eclipse/WOLips.
Besides, why would you want to avoid it ? Believe me, it's sooo
much better.
Simon
On 27 Oct 2007, at 17:43, Ken Foust wrote:
So you can't create a new W
On Oct 27, 2007, at 9:43 AM, Ken Foust wrote:
So you can't create a new WO project with Xcode 3.0
No.
can you load 2.4 as well a use that for WO development?
Yes, but...
if yes then what about the compiler - Use java 1.5 or 1.4
WO 5.4 is Java 1.5
i cannot open EOModeler App or WO
Le 07-10-27 à 12:43, Ken Foust a écrit :
So you can't create a new WO project with Xcode 3.0
can you load 2.4 as well a use that for WO development?
if yes then what about the compiler - Use java 1.5 or 1.4
i cannot open EOModeler App or WO Builder
They don't run at all, because the old Obj
So you can't create a new WO project with Xcode 3.0
can you load 2.4 as well a use that for WO development?
if yes then what about the compiler - Use java 1.5 or 1.4
i cannot open EOModeler App or WO Builder
I am trying to avoid going to eclipse/WOLips
What say you experts
Thanks ken
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