Last modified by Pascal Robert on 2012/07/27 20:28

From version 38.1
edited by Pascal Robert
on 2012/07/27 20:28
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To version 40.1
edited by Pascal Robert
on 2012/07/27 20:28
Change comment: There is no comment for this version

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5 5  You can listen to a good introduction to BugTracker by listening to the [[presentation>>http://www.wocommunity.org/podcasts/wowodc/west08/WOWODC07_D2W.mp4]] made at WOWODC 2007.
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7 -To look at BugTracker, you will need to g[[et the Wonder Source Code>>Getting the Wonder Source Code]] of Project Wonder. Once it's done and that you have imported the BugTracker project into Eclipse, you will see the following files: [[image:BugTrackerProject.png||border="1"]]
7 +To look at BugTracker, you will need to g[[et the Wonder Source Code>>Getting the Wonder Source Code]] of Project Wonder. Once it's done and that you have imported the BugTracker project into Eclipse, you will see the following files:
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9 +[[image:BugTrackerProject.png||border="1"]]
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8 8  To launch BugTracker, right-click **BugTracker.launch** and select **Run As** > **BugTracker**. It will launch BugTracker with a in-memory database, which is perfect to explore the application.
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10 10  You should see a login screen. Your default administrative user is "admin" with password "admin"