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1 -Download Wonder Source, Build, Install and Upgrade
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3 3  Instead of downloading the Wonder binaries, working from the latest source code directly can have some advantages such as:
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5 -* Learn very much about WebObjects and EOF (and java dev styles?)
6 -* Easily browse and search the source
7 -* Work with a specific svn version (teams, quality control, development cycles)
8 -* Provide opportunities to submit patches for bug fixes or enhancements
5 +* Ability to conveniently browse and search the source code and learn from the wisdom and experience of the WO committers
6 +* Put breakpoints in and step through Wonder source when debugging your projects
7 +* Provide opportunities to submit patches to bugs you might find in Wonder
9 9  * Add logging statements in Wonder source so you can better understand what is going when tracking down hard to find bugs
10 -* Discover the many Hidden Treasures of Wonder
9 +* Work with specific versions of Wonder in a project - good practice for quality control, especially for teams
11 11  
12 -== Source Frameworks Initial Installation ==
11 +== Downloading Wonder Source from Subversion ==
13 13  
14 -As of March 25th, 2011, Wonder is maintained on github. So git is what we use to get a local clone of the repository allowing us to directly use Wonder source.
13 +* Open a terminal shell and navigate to the directory where you want to maintain the WonderSource directory and decide on a name of the folder that will contain the Wonder source. For this example, we will use the name //WonderSource//
14 +* Perform initial checkout of Wonder source tree from Subversion head using the following command. This checks out the source into the directory //WonderSource//, automatically creating //WonderSource// if it does not exist.
15 15  
16 -Open a terminal and navigate to a directory where you want to maintain a source "working copy" and just use the following easy-peasy commands to clone Wonder source to your own hard-drive.
16 +{{noformat}}
17 17  
18 -{{code title="Cloning Project Wonder for the First Time"}}
18 +svn co http://wonder.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wonder/trunk/Wonder WonderSource
19 19  
20 -# Clone the source repository from github into a new directory named "WonderSource".
21 -# Note the URL shown here is the public read-only URL. Committers should use the SSH form of the URL for read-write
22 -git clone git://github.com/projectwonder/wonder.git WonderSource
20 +{{/noformat}}
23 23  
24 -# Navigate into the working copy root
25 -cd WonderSource
22 +* As often as you prefer you can keep this up to date as follows:
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27 -# Build the frameworks from the source (Assumes you are using WebObjects 5.4.3,
28 -# which is currently compatible with 'master' branch. See note below for WebObjects 5.3.3 compatible install)
29 -ant frameworks
24 +{{noformat}}
30 30  
31 -# Install the frameworks (this just copies the built frameworks from ~/Roots to
32 -# the runtime Frameworks directory, usually at /Library/Frameworks)
33 -sudo ant frameworks.install
34 -
35 -{{/code}}
36 -
37 -== Source Frameworks Upgrade Installation ==
38 -
39 -Assuming you already cloned and installed Wonder from source using the method outlined above, you can use the following procedure pull the latest changes into your local repository.
40 -
41 -{{code title="Updating your Source"}}
42 -
43 -# Navigate to the Roots directory that was automatically created by the initial Source installation procedure above
44 -cd ~/Roots/
45 -
46 -# Delete all installed frameworks whose names match the built frameworks in this Roots build folder
47 -for FRAMEWORK in `echo *.framework`; do sudo rm -r /Library/Frameworks/${FRAMEWORK}; done
48 -
49 -# Navigate to the original Wonder source directory that you created above during initial source installation
50 50  cd /path/to/WonderSource
27 +svn up
51 51  
52 -# Pull the changes you do not have and merge them with your local repository
53 -git pull
29 +{{/noformat}}
54 54  
55 -# Clean, build and install the frameworks
56 -ant clean; ant frameworks; sudo ant frameworks.install
31 +== Build and Install Wonder ==
57 57  
58 -{{/code}}
33 +* Follow the "Building with Ant" instructions in the BUILD.txt document in the Wonder directory
59 59  
60 -{{info}}
35 +{{warning title="WebObjects 5.4.X Compatability"}}
61 61  
62 -If you have any trouble or errors due to your local repository getting hosed, then simply delete the entire local repository directory, the \~/Roots directory and just start over using the initial source clone and installation procedure outlined above.
37 +The default instructions in Wonder's BUILD.txt produce binaries that are compatable with WO 5.3.3. If you are using WO 5.4.X, then you need to add the "-Dwonder.patch=54" option to the ant commands. For example:
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64 -{{/info}}
39 +ant \-Dwonder.patch=54 frameworks; sudo ant \-Dwonder.patch=54 frameworks.install
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66 -{{info value="Custom Development Enviroment File layout using Custom wolips.properties"}}
41 +Alternatively, to avoid having to type the \-Dwonder.patch=54 option every time, one can put the line "wonder.patch=54" either in the wolips.properties file that resides in the \~/Library/Application Support/WOLips directory or in a build.properties file in the Wonder source root directory.
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68 -If you have a custom wolips properties file for a specific workspace and you want to have a specific Wonder clone for that workspace, you can simply link your custom wolips properties file to a soft link named build.properties in the working copy root directory. The Wonder build script will supersede all other filesystem layout poperties with the properties in that file.
43 +{{/warning}}
69 69  
70 -For example:
45 +== Concepts ==
71 71  
72 -{code}
73 -$ cd my/special/purpose/clone/of/Wonder
74 -$ ln -s ~/Library/Application\ Support/WOLips/wolips.custom.properties build.properties
75 -{code}
47 +This complete procedure results in you having
76 76  
77 -An example of where this approach might be used would be when you have different projects (perhaps in a specially designated workspace) that use a specific version of WebObjects and a specific version or branch of Wonder.
78 -
79 -*Tip:* Specify a custom build directory for Wonder by adding the property 'wo.external.root' to the custom wolips properties file, for example
80 -{code}
81 -wo.external.root=/Users/mike/Developer/special/directory/Roots
82 -{code}
83 -
84 -*Tip:* A custom WebServer install directory can be specified to Wonder by adding the property 'wo.server.root' to the custom wolips properties file also.
85 -
86 -{{/info}}
87 -
88 -{{info value="Legacy WebObjects 5.3.3 Compatability"}}
89 -
90 -If you are still stuck on WebObjects 5.3.3, for whatever reason, then you need to checkout and switch to the Wonder_5_0_0_Legacy branch *before* you build (before you run 'ant frameworks'). And this is *much* easier with git than it used to be with subversion. Just one command:
91 -{code}
92 -git checkout --track origin/Wonder_5_0_0_Legacy
93 -{code}
94 -
95 -{{/info}}
49 +* a Wonder directory with the whole Wonder source tree (directories, projects, frameworks, example apps, miscellaneous, etc.) inside.
50 +* The binary Wonder frameworks ("ant frameworks") will be installed in /Library/Frameworks.
51 +* If you ran "ant applications", they will be installed in ...
52 +* If you ran "ant examples", they will be installed in ...