If you mean building/installing it, then I don't think so.......
since the Wonder frameworks don't have individual ant build.xml
files. Wonder has one giant turnkey build.xml that installs *all* the
Wonder frameworks at once. This is executed by cd'ing into the root
Wonder dir and executing it from there. Without checking out the
whole tree, you will not have the Wonder build system (consisting of
a number of ant files).
I don't want to have one installed Wonder version and another version
in my workspace.... same code linked to workspace and installed. If I
edit something in a Wonder framework linked from the source tree to
my workspace, then I can just run the Wonder global install for my
installation to pick up the changes and I can deploy with those
changes .... simple and efficient.
Besides, checking out the whole tree lets you browse it to look for
goodies :-)
And, the other thing is that is how Anjo works AFAIK. He has whole
Wonder tree from CVS and I believe the same tree is checked into his
own team's svn repos ...... so they can make changes and manage micro
revisions using svn and then he can submit all those changes in bulk.
Kind of like having a branch in his svn repos and merging to the
trunk in soureforge CVS. .... this is what I gather from past email
discussions anyway. Anjo can correct me if I am wrong there.
Regards, Kieran
On Dec 11, 2007, at 7:12 PM, Simon McLean wrote:
Hi Kieran -
Isn't this the same as checking out from source and building it ?
Simon
On 12 Dec 2007, at 00:01, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
Simon,
Downloading the whole tree and importing has the advantage that
you can install form the same tree, so the embedded frameworks
(which come from the install locations) are the same code as you
have linked to workspace.
Kieran
On Dec 11, 2007, at 5:49 PM, Simon McLean wrote:
Hi Fred -
CVS is very easy to use with Eclipse. We use subversion
internally, but it make no odd's having the wonder stuff checked
out from cvs alongside our subversion-based projects. I would
strongly recommend checking Wonder out from sf rather than the
downloading and importing route.
Simon
On 11 Dec 2007, at 21:02, Fred Shurtleff wrote:
No I do not use CVS - rather I download the Wonder source code
from the mDimension site. I downloaded 'wonder-latest-source5.3'
on Nov 6. Then I Import into Eclipse.
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