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... ... @@ -1,15 +1,8 @@ 1 - [[image:hero_webobjects.jpg||align="right" vspace="4"hspace="4"]]{{notetitle="Wiki Modernization In Progress"}}2 - The content on this Wiki is in the process of being updated to reflectmodern WebObjects development. Pages that refertoold development techniques, e.g. Xcode, WOBuilder, etc.,will beeither updated to reflect the current toolset, orbe moved to the [WO:Deprecated] section. An [RSS Feed|http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/spaces/createrssfeed.action?types=page&types=blogpost&types=comment&spaces=&sort=modified&title=Dashboard+RSS+Feed&maxResults=15&publicFeed=false&os_authType=basic&rssType=rss2]is available for those that want to be updated as pages are modified. *If you have a favorite page that you want to make sure you are in-the-loop on anychanges*, you can easily Watch it by selecting _Watch_ from the _Tools_ popup menu on that page.1 +This site replaces the [[wikibook>>http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Programming:WebObjects]], which has been deprecated. 2 +[[image:hero_webobjects.jpg||align="right" vspace="4" hspace="4"]] 3 3 4 -*Special Note*: URLs are changing as part of this effort. Confluence does a good job of guessing what page you wanted if the link you requested no longer exists, so pain should be minimal. 5 -{{/note}} 4 +**WebObjects** is a an integrated suite of Java frameworks for rapidly developing scalable, sophisticated Internet and Enterprise applications. It is the most mature platform available for enterprise-level web, web service and java client (three-tier client-server) application development. 6 6 7 -{{tip}} 8 -This site replaces the [wikibook|http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Programming:WebObjects], which has been deprecated. 9 -{{/tip}} 10 - 11 -**WebObjects** is an integrated suite of Java frameworks for rapidly developing scalable, sophisticated Internet and Enterprise applications. It is the most mature platform available for enterprise-level web, web service and java client (three-tier client-server) application development. 12 - 13 13 It provides a powerful and mature set of Object-Oriented frameworks for managing Object-Relational Mapping ([[ORM>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object-relational_mapping]]) to any JDBC-compliant database, Session Management, Undo/Redo/Revert, Ajax, Web Services, full Java Client applications, Rapid Application Development, Streaming Media, file upload/download and many other popular internet and enterprise application technologies. 14 14 15 15 Originally developed by NeXT Computer Inc., in the mid 1990s, it was ported by Apple to Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server in Objective-C and then completely translated to Java for version 5.0. ... ... @@ -16,12 +16,15 @@ 16 16 17 17 It is an incredibly flexible set of frameworks exemplified by Apple's own use of it for such varied applications as the [[iTunes Music Store>>http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/storeFront]], the on-line [[Apple Store>>http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore/]], the [[.Mac>>http://www.mac.com/WebObjects/Welcome]] group of services including Web-Mail and Calendaring and their [[website>>http://www.apple.com]]. as well as many applications developed and deployed by [[others>>http://www.dyned.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/WOShowcase]]. 18 18 19 -It has a very active [[developer community>>http://www.wocommunity.org/]] and offers excellent support through the very popular [[WebObjects Development>>http://lists.apple.com/ mailman/listinfo/webobjects-dev]] and [[WebObjectsDeployment>>http://lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/webobjects-deploy]] email lists.12 +It has a very active [[developer community>>http://www.wocommunity.org/]] and offers excellent support through the very popular [[WebObjects Development>>http://lists.apple.com/archives/webobjects-dev]] and [[WO Deployment>>http://lists.apple.com/archives/webobjects-deploy]] email lists. 20 20 21 21 In addition Apple, Inc. also provides [[free>>http://www.apple.com/support/webobjects/]] and [[paid-for>>http://www.apple.com/services/technicalsupport/]] support options. 22 22 23 23 |= Contents 24 -| {{section}}{toc:style=disc|indent=20px}{{/section}} 17 +| {{section}}\ {toc:style=disc|indent=20px}\ \ 18 +\ \ 19 +\ 20 + {{/section}} 25 25 26 26 = Introduction = 27 27 ... ... @@ -37,10 +37,12 @@ 37 37 38 38 = License = 39 39 40 -As of WebObjects 5.3, the deployment of WebObjects -basedserver applications is now permitted on any platform. The Xcode3.1license (The lastthatincludedany referencetoWebObjects)statedthis:36 +As of WebObjects 5.3, the deployment of WebObjects built server applications is now permitted on any platform. The XCode license (within which WebObjects is included) reads: 41 41 42 -D. WebObjects Software. Subject to the terms and conditions of this License, you may in corporate the WebObjectsSoftware included inthe Developer Softwareinto application programs(both client and server) that youdevelop onan Apple-branded computer.Youmayalsoreproduce and distribute the WebObjectsSoftwareunmodified,inbinaryform only,on anyplatformbut solelyas incorporatedintosuchapplicationprograms and onlyfor usebyend-users under terms that are at least as restrictiveofthose set forth in this License(including,withoutlimitation,Sections2,6 and 7 of this License).Foravoidanceof doubt,youmay notdistribute theWebObjectsSoftwareona stand-alonebasis,andyou maynotdevelopapplicationprograms usingthe WebObjects Software(or anyportion thereof) onanynon-Apple branded computer.38 +D. WebObjects Software. Subject to the terms and conditions of this License, you may use, install and permit others to access the WebObjects deployment software included with the Developer Software to deploy application programs developed using Apple's WebObjects Software. You may also reproduce and distribute: (1) over a network, components of the WebObjects deployment software for installation and use by others ("Java Client End Users") on any remote computer's volatile memory (e.g. RAM) to enable Java Client functionality for the sole purpose of communicating with Apple's WebObjects Software that may be installed and executed on the same Apple-labeled computer on which you have installed the Developer Software (the "Licensed System"); and (2) both manually and automatically over a network, components of the WebObjects deployment software for installation and use by Java Client End Users on any remote computer's non-volatile memory (e.g. ROM) to enable Java Client functionality for the sole purpose of communicating with Apple's WebObjects Software that may be installed and executed on the Licensed System; provided that all distributions to Java Client End Users are made under terms that are at least as restrictive as those set forth in this License and contain the disclaimers and limitations set forth in Sections 6 and 7 of this License. Subject to the terms and conditions of this License, you may also deploy server applications built with the WebObjects Software on any platform. 43 43 40 +Sections 6 and 7 are standard Apple license disclaimers of warranty and limitations of liability clauses. Deployment to other platforms requires WebObjects software be built as Java servlet for deployment on a servlet compatible server such as [[Apache Tomcat>>Programming__WebObjects-Web_Applications-Deployment-Tomcat_Deployment]]. 41 + 44 44 = Foundation = 45 45 46 46 * [[Foundation>>Overview-Foundation]] ... ... @@ -210,42 +210,43 @@ 210 210 211 211 == Deployment == 212 212 213 -* [[Overview>>Overview]] 211 +* [[Overview>>Deployment-Overview]] 214 214 * Required Reading 215 -** [[Apache>> ConfiguringApachefor WebObjects]]213 +** [[Apache>>Deployment-Apache]] 216 216 ** [[Memory Settings>>Deployment-Memory Settings]] 217 217 ** [[Standard Deployment>>Deployment-Standard Deployment]] 218 -** [[wotaskd>>wotaskd]] 219 -** [[Java Monitor>>JavaMonitor]] 220 -** [[Logging>>Log Rotation]]221 -** [[Split Install>> SplitDeployments]]222 -** [[Common Pitfalls and Troubleshooting>>Troubleshooting Deployment]]216 +** [[wotaskd>>Deployment-wotaskd]] 217 +** [[Java Monitor>>Deployment-Java Monitor]] 218 +** [[Logging>>Deployment-Logging]] 219 +** [[Split Install>>Deployment-Split Install]] 220 +** [[Common Pitfalls and Troubleshooting>>Deployment-Common Pitfalls and Troubleshooting]] 223 223 224 224 * Advanced 225 -** [[WOStats>> TroubleshootingWOStats]]226 -** [[Additional Monitoring>> Monitoring your deployedApplications]]227 -** [[ Troubleshooting wotaskd and JavaMonitoron OS X]]228 -** [[Scheduled Restart>> TroubleshootingScheduled Restarts]]223 +** [[WOStats>>Deployment-WOStats]] 224 +** [[Additional Monitoring>>Deployment-Additional Monitoring]] 225 +** [[Debugging wotaskd and JavaMonitor]] 226 +** [[Scheduled Restart>>Deployment-Scheduled Restart]] 229 229 ** [[Clustering and Load Balancing>>Programming__WebObjects-Web Applications-Deployment-Clustering and Load Balancing]] 230 -** [[Tomcat Deployment>>Deploying with Tomcat]] 228 +** [[J2EE and Servlet Deployment>>Deployment-J2EE and Servlet Deployment]] 229 +** [[Tomcat Deployment>>Deployment-Tomcat Deployment]] 231 231 ** [[High-Performance Configuration>>Programming__WebObjects-Web Applications-Deployment-High-Performance Configuration]] 232 -** [[Killing WOA Processes>>Killing WOA Processes]] 233 -** [[Debugging Frozen Deployed Instances>> Troubleshooting Frozen Deployed Instances]]234 -** [[WOAdaptorInfo>>WOAdaptorInfo]] 231 +** [[Killing WOA Processes>>Deployment-Killing WOA Processes]] 232 +** [[Debugging Frozen Deployed Instances>>Deployment-Debugging Frozen Deployed Instances]] 233 +** [[WOAdaptorInfo>>Deployment-WOAdaptorInfo]] 235 235 236 236 * Platform Specifics 237 -** [[Mac OS X Server>>Deploy ing onMac OS X Server]]236 +** [[Mac OS X Server>>Deployment-Mac OS X Server]] 238 238 ** [[Linux>>Web Applications-Deployment-Linux]] 239 -** [[Solaris WO5.3.3>>Deploy ing onSolaris(WO)]]240 -** [[FreeBSD WO5.2>>Deploy ing onFreeBSD(WO)]]241 -** [[FreeBSD WO5.3>>Deploy ing onFreeBSD(WO)]]242 -** [[FreeBSD 6.2 WO 5.3.3>>Deploy ing onFreeBSD 6.2(WO5.3.3)]]243 -** [[FreeBSD 6.x WO 5.3.3 using port system with many options>>Deploy ing onFreeBSD 6.x(WO 5.3.3 port)]]244 -** [[Legacy Windows (WO 5.1/5.2 on WinNT/2000)>>Deploy ing onWindows(WO 5.1)]]245 -** [[Current Windows (WO 5.4 on Win2003)>>Deploy ing onWindows]]238 +** [[Solaris WO5.3.3>>Deployment-Solaris WO5.3.3]] 239 +** [[FreeBSD WO5.2>>Deployment-FreeBSD WO5.2]] 240 +** [[FreeBSD WO5.3>>Deployment-FreeBSD WO5.3]] 241 +** [[FreeBSD 6.2 WO 5.3.3>>Deployment-FreeBSD 6.2 WO5.3.3]] 242 +** [[FreeBSD 6.x WO 5.3.3 using port system with many options>>Deployment-FreeBSD 6.x WO 5.3.3 port]] 243 +** [[Legacy Windows (WO 5.1/5.2 on WinNT/2000)>>Deployment-Windows]] 244 +** [[Current Windows (WO 5.4 on Win2003)>>Deployment-Windows WO 5.3 - WO 5.4]] 246 246 247 247 * Helpful Tools & Shellscripts 248 -** [[Capistrano (Overview)>> Automating ApplicationDeploymentwithCapistrano (Overview)]]247 +** [[Capistrano (Overview)>>Deployment-Capistrano (Overview)]] 249 249 250 250 = Web Services = 251 251 ... ... @@ -271,8 +271,32 @@ 271 271 272 272 = Direct To Web (D2W) = 273 273 274 - {{includevalue="Direct To Web (D2W and ERD2W)"}}{{/include}}273 +== Please see [[Direct To Web (D2W and ERD2W)>>Direct To Web (D2W and ERD2W)]] == 275 275 275 +{{note title="This list of resources is not being maintained. Follow above link to current list of resources."}} 276 + 277 + 278 +* Direct to Web 279 +** [Overview - What is Direct to Web?|What is Direct to Web?] 280 +** [D2W Rule System|The D2W Rule System] 281 +** [D2W Rules Reference - Cookbook - FAQ|D2W Rules Reference - Cookbook - FAQ] 282 +** [Direct to Web|Direct-To-Web] Getting started (older docs than the overview and rule system docs) 283 +** See David Leber's presentation [available as part of the WOWODC West 2009 conference materials|http://www.wocommunity.org/wowodc09/] 284 +* Advanced 285 +** ERD2W - part of the WONDER frameworks 286 +** [(ER)D2W Flow Control|D2W Flow Control] 287 +** See Anjo Krank's presentation [available as part of the WOWODC 2008 conference materials|http://www.wocommunity.org/wowodc08/] 288 +** [Using ERD2WWizardCreationPage] 289 +* Examples 290 +** [Project Wonder Bugtracker Application completely built with D2W|WONDER:Getting Started with BugTracker] 291 +** [David Leber's ERExcelLook screencast|http://davidleber.net/?p=369] 292 +** [ERDivaLook framework and example application (included in Wonder)|ERDivaLook] 293 +* Additional Documents and Tutorials 294 +** [Changing the Rules with Direct to Web] 295 + 296 + 297 +{{/note}} 298 + 276 276 = Java Client, Direct to Java Client (D2JC) = 277 277 278 278 * [[Overview>>Java Client-Overview]] ... ... @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ 315 315 *** [[ERCoreBusinessLogic>>Programming__WebObjects-Project WONDER-Frameworks-ERCoreBusinessLogic]] 316 316 *** [[ERDirectToWeb>>Programming__WebObjects-Project WONDER-Frameworks-ERDirectToWeb]] 317 317 *** [[ERDivaLook>>ERDivaLook]] 318 -*** [[ERDivaliteLook>>ERDivaliteLook]] 341 +*** [[ERDivaliteLook>>Wonder:ERDivaliteLook Framework]] 319 319 *** [[ERExcelLook>>Project WONDER-Frameworks-ERExcelLook]] 320 320 *** [[ERExtensions>>Project WONDER-Frameworks-ERExtensions]] 321 321 *** [[ERIMAdaptor>>Project WONDER-Frameworks-ERIMAdaptor]]