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3 3  = Introduction  =
4 4  
5 5  XcodeMigration is a tool written by [[Pascal Robert>>~~probert]]to help you migrate multiple WebObjects projects from Xcode to Eclipse/WOLips.  If you have complex or many projects to convert, this is the tool to use.  The tool is written in Java and is a Eclipse project, so you will need to import the project into Eclipse first (you need a functionnal WOLips installation to be able to import the tool). 
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6 6  
7 7  = How to use it =
8 8  
9 -If you want to convert your Java classes from MacRoman to UTF-8, make sure your Eclipse workspace is in UTF-8 (the default is MacRoman).
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7 +* If you want to convert your Java classes from MacRoman to UTF-8, make sure your Eclipse workspace is in UTF-8 (the default is MacRoman).
11 11  [[image:Image 1.png]]
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13 -Make sure that you are in the WOLips perspective.
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9 +* Make sure that you are in the WOLips perspective
15 15  [[image:Image 6.png]]
16 16  
17 17  [[image:Image 7.png]]
18 18  
19 -[[Download the tool>>^XcodeMigration.zip]] (you don't need to expand the .zip file)
20 -
21 -Import the XcodeMigration tool into Eclipse, by selecting //File// > //Import//.    
22 -
14 +* Download the tool (you don't need to expand the .zip file)
15 +* Import the XcodeMigration tool into Eclipse, by selecting File > Import > Existings projects into workspace.  Next.  select archive
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24 24  
25 -Select //Existings Projects into Workspace// and click //Next//.
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27 27  [[image:Image 3.png]]
28 28  
29 -Select the location of the ZIP file with the tool and click //Finish//.
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31 -[[image:Image 4.png]]
32 -
33 -The tool needs two projects templates, one of them is a application template, the other a framework template.  So you need to create a //WebObjects Application// and a //WebObjects Framework//.
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20 +* Create two templates, one application, the other framework
35 35  [[image:Image 8.png]]
36 36  
37 37  [[image:Image 9.png]]
38 38  
39 -You should see the tool and the two templates in the //WO Package Explorer//.
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25 +* should see 3 projects
41 41  [[image:Image 10.png]]
42 -
43 -Open //config.xml// and change the value of the //<applicationTemplatePath>// and //<frameworkTemplatePath>// nodes so that the path points to the templates you created below.
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45 -[[image:Image 22.png]]
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47 -For each project that you want to import, you need the a //<project>// node.&nbsp; //<path>// is the file system path to the Xcode project, //<name>// is the project name, minus .xcodeproj
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49 -Right-click on the //XCodeMigration.java// class and select //Run As// > //Open Run dialog...//
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27 +* open config.xml and change <applicationTemplatePath> and <frameworkTemplatePath>
28 +[[image:Image 11.png]]
29 +* for each project that you want to import, you need the a <project> node.&nbsp; <path> is the file system path to the Xcode project, <name> is the project name, minus .xcodeproj
30 +* open the Run dialog
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53 -Double-click on //Java Application//.
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32 +* double-click on Java Application
55 55  [[image:Image 13.png]]
34 +* click on the arguments tab and enter this value as a program arguments&nbsp;
56 56  
57 -Click on the //Arguments// tab and enter this value as a //Program arguments//.
58 -
59 59  {{code}}
60 60  
61 61  ${project_loc}/config.xml
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65 65  [[image:Image 21.png]]
66 66  
67 -Click //Apply// and click //Run//.
68 -
69 -When it's running, you should see a output like this:
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44 +* click apply and run
45 +* when it's running, you should get a output like this
71 71  [[image:Image 16.png]]
72 -
73 -To import the converted projects, open //File// > //Import// > //Existings projects into workspace//.&nbsp; Click //Next//. Select //Select Root Directory// and browse to ///tmp/migrations//.&nbsp; You should see the list of projects that you converted.
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47 +* to import the converted projects, open File > Import > Existings projects into workspace.&nbsp; Next. select root directory
75 75  [[image:Image 17.png]]
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77 -Your converted projects will appear in the //WO Package Explorer//.
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49 +* your converted projects will appear in the package explorer
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51 +* fix all frameworks dependencies and you're done
80 80  
81 -Fix all frameworks dependencies and any other build errors.&nbsp; It's done.
82 -
83 83  = FAQ =
84 84  
85 85  **Q.**&nbsp; I can't a //Could not find working dir for project// error when I launch my converted application.