does anyone have a cheat sheet that lists all the possible bindings in D2W
components. (if its on the wiki I'll just start screaming because I have been
reading in there all weekend)
Or do you just run to the source of each component and look to see what is
there (including the inherited
The JavaDoc have many of them, for example:
http://jenkins.wocommunity.org/job/WonderIntegration/javadoc/er/directtoweb/components/ERD2WStatelessCustomComponentWithArgs.html
I guess we would need to pull that out from the JavaDoc and make a list of all
keys.
does anyone have a cheat sheet
Looks like part of the job was already done:
http://jenkins.wocommunity.org/job/WonderIntegration/javadoc/d2wlist.html
The JavaDoc have many of them, for example:
On Feb 11, 2013, at 4:52 AM, Theodore Petrosky wrote:
does anyone have a cheat sheet that lists all the possible bindings in D2W
components. (if its on the wiki I'll just start screaming because I have been
reading in there all weekend)
Or do you just run to the source of each component
Oh, while we're at this -- I don't have eclipse properly connecting to my
Wonder source such that it finds things for me.
Is there an easy fix for this?
D2W would be much easier to debug with at least that.
On Feb 11, 2013, at 11:22 AM, Ramsey Gurley rgur...@smarthealth.com wrote:
On
Can you explain what do you mean with finds things for me? When should
eclipse find what for you?
Am 11.02.2013 17:38 schrieb Jesse Tayler jtay...@oeinc.com:
Oh, while we're at this -- I don't have eclipse properly connecting to my
Wonder source such that it finds things for me.
Is there an
What I do is this:
1) Open Git Repository Exploring perspective in Eclipse.
- Window - Open Perspective - Other
* You'll need eGit installed to do this.
1a) If you don't have eGit
- Help - Install New Software
- In the Work with: box, type Juno if you're using 4.2. Type Indigo if you're
using
whoa! Ramsey!
Can we get this process scripted somehow?
I haven't yet tried the steps, which I'll do today but I can see this is hugely
helpful!
I should think that the setup of a new developer machine would ALWAYS benefit
from having a standardized WOnder install.
On Feb 11, 2013, at