Thank you. I am surprised that release notes for xcode 3.0 CLAIM to
install the webobjects development tools. That's a flat out lie, and
misled me into looking all over for the tools. One would expect that
removal of tools would bear mentioning in a release note.
From the "About xcode tools" doc:
"WebObjects - Installs WebObjects development tools, examples, and
documentation. Note:
WebObjects is not relocatable and is installed into /Developer on the
boot volume."
So far I still have not found it in an FAQ anywhere, but at the top of
"Introduction to webobjects" on Apple's site, there is an "important"
note that the tools are being removed.
On Nov 18, 2007, at 9:03 AM, David LeBer wrote:
On 18-Nov-07, at 11:52 AM, Randy Wigginton wrote:
Apologies if this is in an FAQ somewhere, but I've been unable to
find it. I recently changed jobs so have not been on the list for
several months.
I installed Leopard, XCode 3.0 and (I think) WebObjects 5.4. After
the install, launch xcode, new project... and there are no
webobjects project types available. Additionally, under /Developer/
Examples/JavaWebObjects there are no .xcodeproj files except in the
frameworks.
Is webobjects somehow deprecated, or did I miss an install step
somewhere?
thanks!
It is a FAQ.
WebObjects isn't deprecated, it is alive and well and as you've
noticed WebObjects 5.4 was released with Leopard.
The Xcode based tool set *has* been deprecated however. The
recommended replacement is the Eclipse IDE with the WOLips plugin.
<http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Home>
<http://wocommunity.org/getting_started_with_webobjects.html>
;david
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