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,

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! Click to Open appears in the lower left corner of browser as part of the pages of your running application. Clicking on this component, and then on an object in the browser window, opens the relevant WOComponent in Eclipse. This makes life easier for UI designers and for developers getting familiar with new projects. It also provides some other very slick debugging tools.

Check out the screencast at the mDimension build site: 
http://webobjects.mdimension.com/wolips/preview/WOLipsFramework.m4v

More: http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Click+to+Open

Note: this does require one, single, tiny framework from Project Wonder. It does not use anything else from Wonder.

Chuck

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