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1 | = Installing the tools = | ||
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3 | Before getting started with code, [[you install to install the development tools and frameworks>>WONDER:Project Wonder Installation]]. | ||
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5 | = Hello World tutorial = | ||
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7 | This tutorial is a good way to learn how to use the development tools for your Wonder projects. You will learn how to create a new project, run it and make the "Hello World" editable. | ||
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9 | [[Your First Project - Hello World>>WONDER:Your First Project - Hello World]] | ||
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11 | = Blog tutorial = | ||
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13 | This tutorial have four parts. | ||
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15 | In the first part, you will learn how to create a EOModel for a blog application. You will also learn how to use the ERRest framework to build a basic interface to manage and show blog postings. | ||
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17 | [[WONDER:Your First Rest Project]] | ||
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19 | In the second part, you will learn how you can use frameworks to put resources, including EOModels, in a core framework and to use those resources in many projects. | ||
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21 | [[WONDER:Your First Framework]] | ||
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23 | In the third part, you will learn how to use Direct2Web, a rules-based engine, to build the administrative interface to manage the blog. | ||
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25 | [[WONDER:Your First D2W Project]] | ||
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27 | In the fourth part, you will learn how to use sessions and creating your own components to manage the blog. | ||
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29 | [[WONDER:Your First Stateful Project]] | ||
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31 | In the last part, you will learn how to deploy your applications. | ||
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33 | [[WONDER:Your First Deployment]] |