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RE: [ve-dev] how does eclipse know
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Thanks, it must be a friday thing, the brain not quite thinking properly!
:-)
Regards
Jose
Correia
Ps-
Just out of interest how does the Visual Editor know which are visual components
and must the class follow a certain structure ( a la JavaBean structure)? I was
trying to port some old classes to it and i'm redoing them... just thought if I
understand how it builds it up I can save some time. Thanks again for the prompt
reply.
... no magic there.
A "Visual Class" is a regular Java Class. If you open a Java
Class with the Visual Editor, the Visual Editor will reverse parse it and look
for visual components.
The "trick" is
to "Open With" the class with the Visual Editor. Eclipse will remember
the last editor you used on a given resource when you double click on
it.
In the new project,
<right-click on the file ->OpenWith->Visual Editor
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Dr. Gili
Mendel
IBM
Software Development
RTP Raleigh, NC
(919)543 6408,
tie: 441 6408
"Jose Correia"
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Hi all
How does eclipse know that a certain Java source file
must be regarded as a
Visual Class? I tried coping the source file into
another project but when I
opened it it didn't start up the Visual
Editor... i tried looking for some
kind of properties file but to no
avail...
Thanks in advance
Jose Correia
Ps- I'm evaluating
this tool to tell my company a.s.a.p. if it is worth
using or not so if
anyone could give me advice a.s.a.p I would
appreciate
it.
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