Hello 

I did not tell you …
I did import the ng projects in Eclipse
The ng-testapp is imported in a  ng-object-reactor 
I was not able to run it in eclipse 
François 

> Le 22 sept. 2025 à 23:33, Hugi Thordarson via Webobjects-dev 
> <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> Excellent to hear :).
> 
> You can import the project into Eclipse ("import maven project") and work on 
> it there like pretty much like any WO application. Just right click the 
> Application class and select Debug As -> Java Application and start adding 
> components, actions, routes etc. The public facing APIs are very similar to 
> WO's since one of it's primary design goals is for my WO projects to be 
> easily migratable to it when that time arrives (although I really, really 
> want to change some core APIs, but still considering the pros and cons. Long 
> story).
> 
> It's possible to "fool" WOLips into thinking it's a WO project and get some 
> of the component editor's features (autocomplete, switching between 
> component/class etc.). But doing so involves a few steps, so I think I'll 
> make a separate post to detail how that's done.
> 
> Now, I'd like to warn you that ng is very, very much "work in progress". 
> There's no documentation, the APIs will change, the design will change, 
> everything may change. I really need to do a little writeup on the status of 
> each part of the framework to clarify the development state of each of the 
> framework's components. I'm planning on stabilizing a couple of things and 
> doing a "prerelease" to maven central in the next couple of months and when 
> that happens there will at least be some documentation as well.
> 
> But yeah. I wouldn't recommend doing any production work on ng as is, unless 
> you're really brave. I do run a few sites on it myself — but I'm cheating 
> since I've got all of them in the same workspace as ng, allowing me to 
> refactor all the projects using ng when I make a change.
> 
> But I *do* love knowing someone is looking at it and playing with it, I'm 
> very open to suggestions on design and, well, everything.
> 
> To everyone else: I hope you're ok with ng being discussed here? I know it's 
> not exactly WO, but it's quite related, I promise :)
> 
> Cheers,
> - hugi
> 
> 
> 
>> On 22 Sep 2025, at 20:52, Francois BIENTZ via Webobjects-dev 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Thank you so much Hugi
>> 
>> ng-testapp works fine using maven on the command line.
>> What kind of IDE do you use to run it ?
>> 
>> François
>> 
>>>> Le 22 sept. 2025 à 18:30, Hugi Thordarson via Webobjects-dev 
>>>> <[email protected]> a écrit :
>>> 
>>> Francois, this is not about you not being lucky — it's about me absolutely 
>>> sucking at making sure the stuff I've got under development is usable and 
>>> accessible for newcomers. Sorry about that. It hasn't been high on the 
>>> priority list since not many people have been looking at this, but you've 
>>> given me a fresh dose of motivation to improve the situation :).
>>> 
>>> I've updated the build of ng-testapp and updated the instructions. Now 
>>> works fine on my side, hope it will for you too.
>>> 
>>> However; the provided testapp is actually terrible. It hasn't been updated 
>>> in years and is pretty much just some scaffolding I used for testing while 
>>> figuring out the basics of templating, action invocations etc. I think some 
>>> of it's templates are even hand-coded element templates, since before I 
>>> started work on the template parser (oof. How little I actually knew about 
>>> what the heck I was beginning back then).
>>> 
>>> I'll spend some time this week and make the test application a little more 
>>> useful and attractive. Thanks for taking a look!
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> - hugi
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 22 Sep 2025, at 16:06, Francois BIENTZ via Webobjects-dev 
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you Hugi about Whoa ! Community
>>>> 
>>>> I’m not lucky testing new "things" :-(
>>>> I wanted to try ng-objects , followed the readme
>>>> 
>>>> mvn install
>>>> cd ng-testapp
>>>> mvn package
>>>> ./target/ng-testapp-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.woa/ng-testapp
>>>> 
>>>> => No such directory : testapp-1.0.0-SNAPSHOT.woa
>>>> 
>>>> François
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