Kieran,

Can you further expound here for the neophytes. When you say 'you can install from the same tree'(when you do a CVS download), do you mean when you build/deploy your app, all the imported & referenced projects are compiled into the deployment bundle/woa/directory or whatever?

Take for example the BugTracker tutorial where you import 21 PW projects which are all referenced in the Build Path of BugTracker as 'Projects' NOT 'Libraries'. How would this app get deployed? And what would the deployment object consist of?

Or is this line of questioning off track - would it be better to have BugTracker reference all the PW *frameworks*(and not Projects) as added 'WO Frameworks' in the Build Path window?

This is the most confusing aspect of WO/Eclipse development - so much is done mechanically following some tutorial without really understanding how all the participating frameworks (WO & Local) get used and deployed.

I know this may appear as so basic to experienced practitioners, but is confusing as hell to me.

Thanks

Fred

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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