But if you have referenced the compoennt by name through your project, you will need to manually change those references, correct?

With Eclipse/WOLips, I would recommend that when you call pageWithName, use pageWithName(YourComponent.class.getName()) vs pageWithName("YourComponent"). The cool thing with this is that Eclipse can refactor your component names properly. Currently if you have String references in your components, you will need to manually change those (though I'm probably going to work on a refactoring cotribution for this one at eventually).

ms

On Jul 22, 2006, at 9:54 PM, Art Isbell wrote:

On Jul 22, 2006, at 3:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I want to change the name of a page component, and it looks like the only way to do this is to find each use of the old name and rename it manually. Is that true, or am I missing some magic feature?

You can change the name of any Xcode project file or file package by selecting its entry in the Groups & Files listing, clicking the File > Rename menu, and then entering the new file name. When you change a component name, you'll also need to change the name of the component's java and api files. Then you should "build clean" the project to delete the old component from the build products prior to rebuilding with the new component name.

        See, Xcode isn't so bad :-)

Aloha,
Art

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