This Web-CAT? http://web-cat.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/web-cat/Web-CAT/
It looks like it uses wonder. You should try enabling Click to Open. That will let you click on a component in the page to open that component directly in eclipse. http://wiki.wocommunity.org/display/documentation/Click+to+Open Ramsey On May 26, 2013, at 9:05 AM, Filippo Laurìa wrote: > Thanks everyone for answering. > > Maybe I did not well explained my problem: > > Let's suppose that my application generates tables like this: > > 1) > Character | Species > Goofy | dog > Mickey | mouse > Ducky | duck > > 2) > Character | Species > Minnie | mouse > Pluto | dog > > (I found into MySQL database that datas come from an unique db table > and they are splitted into html tables according to a particular > attribute of db table) > > Now I expected that somewhere, perhaps in a component, i find: > > <table><tr><th>Character</th><th>Species</th>... > > code that generates other rows > > </tr></table> > > It's a guess, maybe I'm wrong on this. For this, I did not search > (using grep command and also eclipse search command) > any html tag, even better i was looking for "haracter" and them for > "pecies" finding nothing. > > I did this search also into db tables to avoid any miss, but still not > getting any result. > > Maybe, i thought there's some way to build tables from a db that i don't know. > > I hope I explained properly, this time. > > 2013/5/26 Theodore Petrosky <[email protected]>: >> If there is no Localizable.string file, then webobjects will not localize >> the application. Meaning the names of objects are the names of the Tables >> and Columns from your database. >> >> You can create the file by right clicking on the Resources folder and >> creating a file called Localizable.strings. Remember to include the folder >> name for the language. i.e.. English.lproj or Spanish.lproj >> >> you will end up with as many folders as you want local strings: >> >> <Project>/Resources/English.lproj/Localizable.strings >> "Nav.QueryGrid" = "Search Grid"; >> >> <Project>/Resources/Spanish.lproj/Localizable.strings >> "Nav.QueryGrid" = "Busca Grid"; >> >> Is this what you are looking for? >> >> Ted >> >> --- On Sun, 5/26/13, Fabian Peters <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> From: Fabian Peters <[email protected]> >>> Subject: Re: Cannot find strings into WebObjects application files >>> To: "WebObjects-dev apple dot com" <[email protected]> >>> Cc: "Filippo Laurìa" <[email protected]> >>> Date: Sunday, May 26, 2013, 3:34 AM >>> Hi Filippo, >>> >>> My guess would be that "Localizable.strings" files are being >>> used to store the localizations and that these files are in >>> UTF-16. You would have to jump through some hoops to use >>> grep on them. Just look for "Localizable.strings" files and >>> see whether you can find the table header text on the right >>> hand side. Then search for the corresponding left-hand side >>> key via grep or eclipse and you should find the component >>> you're looking for. >>> > > I looked for Localization.strings, as you said, this files are not > found into project sources but, I found them into directory where I > deployed the application, pretty surely imported from > ERDirectToWeb.framework. > > Obviously, I don't find strings that I was looking for. > >>> Fabian >>> >>> Am 25.05.2013 um 20:01 schrieb Filippo Laurìa: >>> >>>> Hello everyone, >>>> >>>> I use this mailing list as "last chance" to solve this >>> problem that is >>>> serioulsy driving me crazy. >>>> >>>> I had always the same WebObjects application (Web-CAT), >>> truely it's a >>>> collection of WebObjects frameworks linked together. >>>> >>>> After few weeks I can easily build this application >>> (it's been not >>>> easy at all). Now I have to modify it. Before I start, >>> let's say that >>>> in the last month I completed some of tutorials of >>> wocommunity.org so >>>> I learned something about WebObjects, in other words >>> I'm not an expert >>>> :). >>>> >>>> Well, I have to do this changes on Web-CAT. (Changes >>> concern adding a >>>> new component to the application). >>>> >>>> I need to reach this component clicking a link (or a >>> button, now it >>>> doesn't matter). I have to put this link in a precise >>> point of an >>>> already existing page. The problem is that the body of >>> this page is >>>> generated "at runtime" fetching datas from a MySQL >>> database. >>>> >>>> Content is of this type: >>>> >>>> First Table: >>>> T1 | T2 | T3 >>>> D1 | D2 | D3 >>>> D4 | D5 | D6 >>>> ... >>>> >>>> Second Table: >>>> T1 | T2 | T3 >>>> D7 | D8 | D9 >>>> ... >>>> >>>> Third Table: >>>> T1 | T2 | T3 >>>> ... >>>> >>>> For every line in the table, header excepted, I have to >>> add a link. >>>> >>>> First Table: >>>> T1 | T2 | T3 >>>> D1 | D2 | D3 | Link1 >>>> D4 | D5 | D6 | Link2 >>>> ... >>>> >>>> Now to localize this tables, better where they are >>> generated, I'm >>>> searching, with linux grep command some references of >>> table title >>>> lines into the entire eclipse workspace finding >>> nothing. >>>> >>>> There's no "multi-language stuffs" so I thought table >>> title strings >>>> can be found searching them as they are showed into >>> normal browser >>>> navigation tab, but I did not find anything (i thought >>> "this is >>>> impossible into an application based on MVC pattern" >>> isn't it?). >>>> >>>> I also tried searching them into the entire database >>> (dumping database >>>> into a text file and then always with grep command). >>>> >>>> Now, i really don't know how to localize where this >>> tables are >>>> generated. Maybe (it's a guess) there are some methods >>> used on this >>>> string for first letter capitalization or other string >>> manipulation >>>> methods that prevents the exact match of those strings >>> using a grep >>>> search. >>>> >>>> I can't figure out a better method to match the exact >>> file where >>>> tables are generated, any better suggestion is well >>> accepted. >>>> >>>> Thank you everybody. >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> WebObjects-dev mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/webobjects-dev >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Do not post admin requests to the list. 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