Hi Johan,
Am 24.05.2007 um 19:00 schrieb Johan Henselmans:
>
> I am seriously confused, dazed by this more is more attitude of
> Eclipse. I have read the woproject mailing list now from september
> last year until march, and will finish this evening. I have looked
> at the wiki's, and sometimes discover some interesting stuff.
>
> I somehow managed to find my way into importing projects, and
> deleting them again, creating different workspaces, and compiling
> stuff. There are still many confusing parts, however.
>
> For instance: I have imported the latest Wonder, by importing over
> Wonder/Common, then Wonder/Ajax then Wonder/Plugins and Wonder/
> Validity.
>
> After that everything started to compile, and I got some error
> messages. But all the logging ends up in one window (Console), with
> another window.
>
> I always only find logging that I don't want. For instance, if I
> have a project running, and I am trying to install another project,
> I see some blue lines passing by that describe that the install
> failed of course, but before I can look what permissions should be
> fixed before I give up and run as root, the logging of the running
> project is back in place (in red lines).
>
> How can I look at the logging that disappeared?
Click on this icon in the console view:
> Another mystery for me is how one knows which file from which
> project one is editing. I know, you should only Program Once, so
> there should only be one Session.java that should for once and all
> take care of every situation, but I am from the Paste Many
> generation, and so I sometimes have three or four Session.java
> files open at the same time. In XCode you could just see which
> project the file belonged to because every project had it's own
> project window, and if it was a separate window with the java code,
> you could apple-click on the file name in the top-bar to see what
> the path was.
>
> What do you use to find out what that is?
I'd say the easiest is to have your various sessions in packages, à
la com.henselmans.myproject.Session. Then you'll see the package of
the current class being displayed in the first line of the outline view.
HTH
Fabian
> I noticed that one of the WOWODC sessions is about migrating from
> XCode to Eclipse. I did not know about the conference until it was
> too late, unfortunately. But I am more than willing to play the
> stupid sorcerers pupil during the sessions and see with how many
> broom sticks I can come up, before Chuck, Mike, Anjo and Uli the
> sorcerers save the day.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Johan Henselmans
>
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