From manager at punchtronic.gr Fri Feb 8 23:34:14 2008 From: manager at punchtronic.gr (Stavros Panidis) Date: Sat Feb 9 01:28:36 2008 Subject: Installing webobjects 5.4 Message-ID: Hi all, I have a problem installing webobjects 5.4 on 10.5 (leopard). While xcode 3.0 installs successfully webobjects is not installed despite the message 'Installation successful' at the end. What I mean "webobjects is not installed" is when I ask for 'New project I can not see the webobjects templates. I suppose that webobjects is not installed. Sure I can open a previous project but I can edit components or EOmodels. The problem remains also after a clean installation and in either case, when webobjects are installed concurrently with xcode 3.0 or after installing xcode 3.0. Thanks in advance Stavros From lachlan.deck at gmail.com Sat Feb 9 03:14:00 2008 From: lachlan.deck at gmail.com (Lachlan Deck) Date: Sat Feb 9 03:14:09 2008 Subject: Installing webobjects 5.4 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <04342946-732D-4CF4-8247-3E73588EDB39@gmail.com> On 09/02/2008, at 6:34 PM, Stavros Panidis wrote: > I have a problem installing webobjects 5.4 on 10.5 (leopard). While > xcode 3.0 installs successfully webobjects is not installed despite > the message 'Installation successful' at the end. > > What I mean "webobjects is not installed" is when I ask for 'New > project I can not see the webobjects templates. I suppose that > webobjects is not installed. Sure I can open a previous project but > I can edit components or EOmodels. > > The problem remains also after a clean installation and in either > case, when webobjects are installed concurrently with xcode 3.0 or > after installing xcode 3.0. The WebObjects 'apple' tools were deprecated with the release of Leopard. You'll want to start here: http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/dashboard.action http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Home with regards, -- Lachlan Deck From manager at punchtronic.gr Mon Feb 11 05:11:31 2008 From: manager at punchtronic.gr (Stavros Panidis) Date: Mon Feb 11 05:11:51 2008 Subject: Deployment on leopard server Message-ID: <986e35b2b10f66eef543f9dae134baaf@punchtronic.gr> Hi, is it possible to develop on 10.4 using WOBuilder and the other tools and deploy on 10.5 server? Best regards Stavros From lachlan.deck at gmail.com Mon Feb 11 11:20:26 2008 From: lachlan.deck at gmail.com (Lachlan Deck) Date: Mon Feb 11 11:20:40 2008 Subject: Deployment on leopard server In-Reply-To: <986e35b2b10f66eef543f9dae134baaf@punchtronic.gr> References: <986e35b2b10f66eef543f9dae134baaf@punchtronic.gr> Message-ID: On 12/02/2008, at 12:11 AM, Stavros Panidis wrote: > is it possible to develop on 10.4 using WOBuilder and the other > tools and deploy on 10.5 server? Yes. However, if you're developing on 10.4 you'll be developing with WO5.3.3 (right?) Whereas by default 10.5 will have WO5.4 installed. So if you embed all system and local/custom frameworks in your app for deployment you should be fine. with regards, -- Lachlan Deck From arroz at guiamac.com Wed Feb 27 10:03:00 2008 From: arroz at guiamac.com (Miguel Arroz) Date: Wed Feb 27 10:03:13 2008 Subject: [OT] MacBook Pro 17'' HD - Is the text too small for coding? Message-ID: Hi! I'm sorry, this is a little off-topic even for the Talk list. But anyway, here goes: I'm hesitating between buying a "regular" 17 MBP or the one with the HD display. I'm very tempted for the HD, because I seem to never have enough space for all the windows I need. But of course, I'm concerned about the fact that the text may get too small to be readable (and almost all we do is text, right?). Doing the math, I conclude that a character would be 14% smaller (in length, not area) on the HD display. 14% doesn't seem to be a lot, but I don't know. I tried one in the Apple Store UK last week, downloaded an Eclipse screenshot, and it seemed perfectly readable, but of course one thing is to use it for 5 minutes, and a completely different one is using the machine several hours a day. Unfortunately I can't do more tests (I'm back to Portugal, and no physical Apple Store here yet) so I'm looking for the experience of anyone who codes and has one of this little monsters. (there's always the obvious option of increasing the font size, but sometimes that may not be possible) Yours Miguel Arroz Miguel Arroz http://www.terminalapp.net http://www.ipragma.com From webobjects_lists at webappz.com Wed Feb 27 10:31:17 2008 From: webobjects_lists at webappz.com (Gaastra Dennis - WO Lists) Date: Wed Feb 27 10:31:20 2008 Subject: [OT] MacBook Pro 17'' HD - Is the text too small for coding? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <81BFA8E8-AD43-48C8-B5F9-698C875B34EB@webappz.com> Hi Miguel Get the 1920x1200! We have used them since June last year and are were happy. Remember, you can always set the font sizes in Eclipse/ Xcode, but we did not even find this necessary. With Kind Regards, Dennis Gaastra, M.B.A.[sfu.ca], B.Sc.[ubc.ca] Chief Technology Officer, WEBAPPZ On 27-Feb-08, at 10:03 AM, Miguel Arroz wrote: > Hi! > > I'm sorry, this is a little off-topic even for the Talk list. But > anyway, here goes: > > I'm hesitating between buying a "regular" 17 MBP or the one with > the HD display. > > I'm very tempted for the HD, because I seem to never have enough > space for all the windows I need. But of course, I'm concerned > about the fact that the text may get too small to be readable (and > almost all we do is text, right?). > > Doing the math, I conclude that a character would be 14% smaller > (in length, not area) on the HD display. 14% doesn't seem to be a > lot, but I don't know. I tried one in the Apple Store UK last week, > downloaded an Eclipse screenshot, and it seemed perfectly readable, > but of course one thing is to use it for 5 minutes, and a > completely different one is using the machine several hours a day. > > Unfortunately I can't do more tests (I'm back to Portugal, and no > physical Apple Store here yet) so I'm looking for the experience of > anyone who codes and has one of this little monsters. > > (there's always the obvious option of increasing the font size, > but sometimes that may not be possible) > > Yours > > Miguel Arroz > > Miguel Arroz > http://www.terminalapp.net > http://www.ipragma.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > WebObjects-talk mailing list > WebObjects-talk@omnigroup.com > http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/webobjects-talk