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From version 33.1
edited by David Holt
on 2008/05/07 17:51
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To version 30.1
edited by David Holt
on 2007/10/31 20:40
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3 3  ~1. Import the source code folders needed for BugTracker either [[from local Wonder source tree>>http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WONDER/Working+with+Wonder+source+in+Eclipse]] or from Wonder CVS server as discussed below.
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5 -{{info title="Alternate method for getting started with BugTracker"}}
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7 -If you're just exploring BugTracker, you may prefer to use the method outlined on [this page|Getting Started with BugTracker Alternate method] that depends on installed Wonder frameworks instead of importing the Wonder source into your workspace.
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11 11  The next three screenshots are showing the folders that can be found on the CVS server for Wonder. I have split them up because all the folders don't fit on the screen at once As you can see, the folders that are necessary are found in several different sub-folders.
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13 13  You may need to adjust the exact folders you import depending on the database you plan to use. In this case, I have added the FrontBase plugin as well as all the other frameworks that BugTracker expects to find in its build path.
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15 -{{warning title="Missing Projects from the screenshots below"}}
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17 -BugTracker has new dependencies on DerbyPlugin and ERChronic since these screenshots were taken. Make sure to import them into your workspace as well.
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19 -{{/warning}}
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