Who cares about wizards when you have a great ant integration... Just select
the deploy target in your ant script... This is way more flexible...
Benoit
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From: "Wangjammer5" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 6:26 AM
Subject: Re: [Eap-features] EJB wizard
>
> > That's the general consensus here, except for the odd netbeans/jbuilder
> > reject who tries to turn IDEA into those bloated tools! (just
> > kidding...mostly)
>
> Plus in my experience, wizards are great for newbies but in the end you
> always have to throw them away if you get into any kind of advanced
> program or need to actually UNDERSTAND what you are doing ;-)
>
> I've seen so many "programmers" who can't do anything without their
> wizards. It makes me fear for the quality of software all over the world
> :(
>
> ...one example - a guy was taking over from me on a complicated and messy
> Delphi contract (thankfully patching other peoples' Delphi is in my past
> now <g>) and I was showing him around the code during the cross-over
> period. I was talking about the virtual methods used in some of the
> classes... and he asked me what a virtual method was. I tried to
> explain... but his eyes glazed over and I saw he didn't understand a
> thing about OO. That software was doomed! I could see on his CV that he
> used Wizards and code helpers for everything (he mentioned them all in
> his CV) and warned the guys but did they listen?
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
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