Hi Lachlan,
I've checked the provided templates and I have «DATE» in everyones!?
I've also made sure I've got the same header than the default one (like Application.java) and it seems correct.

Maybe I should reindex something?

Anyway, just to make sure, I've tried your suggestion and it didn't work.

Xavier

Hi there,

On 10/01/2006, at 8:42 PM, Dev WO wrote:

thanks for the tip, at least I know how to add new variables;)
But it doesn't work for the files I added to the template. For exemple if I add a newFile.java to the Classes, with the exact same header as the Session.java for example, the variables is Session.java are replaced, but not the ones in newFile.java.

The templates use a slightly different method for declaring dynamic variables.

e.g.,
«DATE» is used in:
/Library/Application Support/Apple/Developer Tools/File Templates/ WebObjects/Java Class.pbfiletemplate/class.java

as opposed to «DATE» in:
/Library/Application Support/Apple/Developer Tools/WebObjects Support/WebObjects Application/Session.java

with regards,
--

Lachlan Deck



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