I wonder if the main problem of Brendan is he don't like to read documentations and use helps ;o)
A typical Windows's user syndrom (I'm a bit like that too ;o) Jacques De : "Raj Saini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Eclipse has a help system built in. Goto help and look for workbench > basics. You can also try cheatsheets. Cheatsheets guide you step by step > to perform various tasks in Eclipse. Also look at the perspective. FIXME > and TODOs are reminders to developers of pending tasks. You don't need > to worry about them. > > Just care for the ant build output. If you don't see "Build Successful" > at the end there is problem in your code which you would need to fix. Very clear and sharp advices ! > Thanks, > > Raj > > Scott Gray wrote: > > Also it would pay to take the time to watch the introduction videos on > > the docs site (docs.ofbiz.org) > > > > Scott > > > > On 27/10/2007, BJ Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> do a google search for > >> ofbiz eclipse > >> you will get a lot of links > >> > >> Brendan Vogt sent the following on 10/26/2007 12:45 PM: > >> > >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> I'm new to Eclipse. I opened the Ofbiz project in Eclipse. Left I have a > >>> Project Explorer section and below I have Tasks, that has tasks such as > >>> FIXME in red. I don't like red text. I probably don't have to worry > >>> about > >>> it? > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> How do I get to see the code? I want to have a look at the web page code > >>> as > >>> well. Please can someone advise? > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Regards, > >>> > >>> Brendan Vogt > >>> > >>> > >>> > > > > >
