OK Mike, I've now spent 1/2 hour looking for documentation on how you added the "key" to your .java file in your video from the wod editor. I'm a newbie to Eclipse and for the life of me I can't find a command or keyboard shortcut that does that.
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But my question above and your use of something that's so basic and also so undocumented (unless I am completely missing something) is probably one reason that non-programmers are attempting to hold on to the old tools.

Add Key / Add Action is a brand new feature that just went into WOLips on Sunday (brazenly stolen from WOB, I might add -- I have no pride here). I actually DID post on the woproject-dev list about this on Sunday, but it appears that google does a terrible job at indexing the woproject-dev mailing list I wrote the original email about this and I _still_ can't manage to find it in google results. I wonder if there's something about the mailing list web pages that causing it to not be indexed by Google properly (for reference: http://www.objectstyle.org/woproject/lists/woproject-dev/current/0226.html , though without images, which is sort of lame). I'm really not sure if I can even send the original email to the wo list because I think it will get blocked for its size. I'll try to forward it after this post and we'll see what we shall see.

The short version of the story is that you can either Edit=>Refactor=>Add Key / Add Action or you can (as I did in the video) cmd-click on a broken binding. Again, this only exists in the latest nightly builds. The nightly builds, however, will become the new the new stable build as soon as Eclipse 3.3.2 is declared final (which should be by the end of this month).

ms

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