Changes for page WO 5.4 Getting Started
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... ... @@ -1,93 +1,70 @@ 1 -{{toc}}{{/toc}} 1 +{{warning}} 2 +This is deprecated information! 3 +{{/warning}} 2 2 3 -= Installing WebObjects and WOLips = 4 4 5 -Download Xcode 3 from [[ADC>>http://developer.apple.com/leopard/devcenter/]], the WebObjects frameworks are included in this package. You will have to make a custom install and select //WebObjects// in the package list since WebObjects is not part of the default installation. 6 6 7 - Install [[Eclipse3.3.2>>http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/R-3.3.2-200802211800/index.php]]7 +{{toc maxLevel="1"/}} 8 8 9 - [[Install>>WOL:InstallWOLips with Eclipse Update Manager]] WOLips from the [[nightly>>http://webobjects.mdimension.com/wolips/nightly]] buildserver9 += ProjectBuilder and XCode = 10 10 11 - Start Eclipse andswitchto the WOLips perspective.To achievethis,open the//Window//menu, select//OpenPerspective//and select//Other...//.11 +ProjectBuilder and Xcode are no longer supported IDEs for WebObjects development or deployment. While legacy projects may still use it there is little, if any, support available for it. Existing projects (except Objective-C WebObjects projects, of course) should be [[migrated to WOLips>>doc:WOL.XcodeMigration]]. It isn't as hard as you might think, and WOLips is a much more powerful WebObjects IDE. 12 12 13 - [[image:PerpectiveMenu.png]]13 += Installing WebObjects and WOLips = 14 14 15 -In the perspective choices, select //WOLips// and click //Ok//. 15 +1. ((( 16 +====== Download Golipse ====== 16 16 17 -[[image:PerspectiveChoices.png]] 18 +[[Golipse>>url:http://wocommunity.org/documents/tools/Golipse.app_build_22.zip||shape="rect"]]Â ([[source>>url:https://github.com/wocommunity/Golipse||shape="rect"]]) will fetch the needed version of Eclipse, WOLips and other tools for WebObjects development. 19 +))) 18 18 19 -If you don't switch to the WOLips perspective, you won't be able to create new WebObjects projects. 21 +{{note title="32-bit computers"}} 22 +By default Golipse will download and install a 64-bit version of Eclipse. If you have an older 32-bit machine you can specify the download URL for the Eclipse package in 'Golipse > Preferences'. The latest 32-bit package is "http:~/~/ftp.osuosl.org/pub/eclipse/eclipse/downloads/drops/R-3.6.2-201102101200/eclipse-SDK-3.6.2-macosx-cocoa.tar.gz" 23 +{{/note}} 20 20 21 -You are now ready to create projects or importing the examples. 25 +1. ((( 26 +====== Install the WebObjects ====== 22 22 23 -= Running the examples = 28 +The best way to install the WebObjects frameworks is according to [[these instructions>>doc:WOL.Using WOLips With Multiple Versions of WebObjects]]. 29 +))) 30 +1. ((( 31 +====== Start Eclipse and switch to the WOLips perspective. ====== 24 24 25 -Apple has converted their WebObjects examples in the Eclipse format, but no documentation is provided on how to import them into Eclipse. The examples are in ///Developer/Examples/JavaWebObjects//. 33 +* Under the //Window// menu, select //Open Perspective > Other...//. 34 +[[image:attach:PerpectiveMenu.png]] 35 +* 26 26 27 - Thefirst step is: install EclipseandWOLips:-) 37 +====== Select //WOLips// and click //Ok//. ====== 28 28 29 - Some examples needs Derby,an embedded Java database(OpenBase is notncluded withWO anymore). Toinstall thedatabases, you have to do:39 +[[image:attach:PerspectiveChoices.png]] 30 30 31 -{{code}} 41 +{{note title="WOLips Perspective"}} 42 +If you don't switch to the WOLips perspective, you won't be able to create new WebObjects projects. 43 +{{/note}} 44 +))) 32 32 33 - cd/Developer/Examples/JavaWebObjects/34 -sudo s hinstallDatabases.sh<yourusername>46 +{{info title="Xcode & WebObjects"}} 47 +Xcode is no longer the supported IDE for WebObjects development or deployment. However, downloading it and installing it will install tools debugging tools that you might find useful. 35 35 36 -{{/code}} 49 +* Apple Developer Site (Free): [[http:~~/~~/developer.apple.com/xcode/>>url:http://developer.apple.com/xcode/||shape="rect"]] 50 +* Mac OS X App Store (Free): [[http:~~/~~/itunes.apple.com/us/app/xcode/id448457090>>url:http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/xcode/id448457090||shape="rect"]] 51 +{{/info}} 37 37 38 -Now, you can import the examples into Eclipse. Start Eclipse, select //File// > //Import//, 39 39 40 -[[image:ImportMenu.png]] 41 41 42 - andselect //General// > //Existing Projects// intoWorkplace.55 +{{id name="javamonitor"/}} 43 43 44 - [[image:ImportGeneral.png]]57 += Running Monitor and wotaskd on Mac OS X = 45 45 46 - Onhenextpage,select//Selectrootdirectory//andbrowseyourdiskto ///Developer/Examples/JavaWebObjects//.shouldseealistofprojectstoimport. Deselectthe second //javaeoutil// project, orelse youwon'tbe ableto importthe projects.59 +Monitor and wotaskd are installed, but the launchd scripts to start them are not installed. You can grab them from a 10.5 Server installation, or follow those instructions. 47 47 48 -[[image:ImportProjectsList.png]] 49 - 50 -After the importation is done, you should see the projects in the WO Package Explorer. If you see the projects in Package Explorer (without "WO" in the name), that means that you are using the Java perpective instead of the WOLips perpective. Switch the perpective to WOLips. 51 - 52 -[[image:PackageExplorer.png]] 53 - 54 -Now, you need to fix the examples, because the build path is pointing to the source projects of the WO frameworks, source that nobody outside Apple has access to :-)For each project, right-click on each project, select //Build Path// > //Configure Build Path...// 55 - 56 -[[image:BuildPathMenu.png]] 57 - 58 -Click on the //Projects// tab, select the references to the WO frameworks that have the Warning icon and click //Remove//. 59 - 60 -[[image:ConfigureBuildPath.png]] 61 - 62 -Click on the //Libraries// tab, click the //Add Library// button. Select //WebObjects Frameworks// and click //Next//. 63 - 64 -[[image:AddLibrary.png]] 65 - 66 -Click //System//, open the triangle next to //System// and make sure that //JavaEOAccess//, //JavaEOControl//, //JavaFoundation//, //JavaWebObjects//, //JavaWOExtensions// and //JavaXML// are selected. For //SchoolToolsClient//, you also need to add //JavaWebServicesSupport// and //JavaWebServicesClient// to the build path. For the //SchoolToolsServer//, you need to add //JavaWebServicesSupport//. 67 - 68 -[[image:WOSystemLibs.png]] 69 - 70 - 71 -After you corrected the build path on a project, the project will rebuild itself and the errors shoud dissapear. 72 - 73 -//JavaBusinessLogic// and //RelatedLinks// requires Apache Derby, but the path to Derby's JAR is wrong. Remove the JAR from the build path, click //Add External JARs...//, browse your disk up to ///Developer/Examples/JavaWebObjects/Databases/db-derby-10.2.2.0-bin/lib// and select //derby.jar//. The build path should look like this: 74 - 75 -[[image:GoodDerbyPath.png]] 76 - 77 -VoilĂ You finally can run the examples. 78 - 79 -= Running Monitor and wotaskd on Mac OS X 10.5 "client" = 80 - 81 -Monitor and wotaskd are installed, but the launchd scripts to start them are not installed. You can grab them from a 10.5 Server installation, or follow those instructions. 82 - 83 83 Make sure //Web Sharing// is enabled in the //Sharing// panel in //System Preferences// (note: 10.5 comes with Apache 2.2 as the default). 84 84 85 85 Edit ///etc/apache2/httpd.conf// (if you did a fresh install, you may already have these - search httpd.conf first) 86 86 87 -Search for rewrite //module, and above it, add this line~://65 +Search for rewrite_module, and above it, add this line: 88 88 89 89 {{code}} 90 - 91 91 LoadModule WebObjects_module /System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache2.2/mod_WebObjects.so 92 92 93 93 {{/code}} ... ... @@ -95,7 +95,6 @@ 95 95 Go to the very end and add: 96 96 97 97 {{code}} 98 - 99 99 Include /System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache2.2/apache.conf 100 100 101 101 {{/code}} ... ... @@ -103,7 +103,6 @@ 103 103 Search for "Directory /" and comment out the Order and Deny lines: 104 104 105 105 {{code}} 106 - 107 107 <Directory /> 108 108 Options FollowSymLinks 109 109 AllowOverride None ... ... @@ -116,17 +116,16 @@ 116 116 Restart apache 117 117 118 118 {{code}} 119 - 120 120 sudo apachectl graceful 121 121 122 122 {{/code}} 123 123 124 -If you run //ps auxw grep httpd// you should see apache now running 98 +If you run //ps auxw | grep httpd// you should see apache now running 125 125 126 126 Create ///Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.webobjects.wotaskd.plist// with: 101 + (for OSX 10.5 make sure the permissions of this file are 644 system/wheel/everyone otherwise launchctl will throw a "dubious permissions" error when you try to load the plist with the commands that follow) 127 127 128 128 {{code}} 129 - 130 130 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 131 131 <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> 132 132 <plist version="1.0"> ... ... @@ -157,9 +157,9 @@ 157 157 {{/code}} 158 158 159 159 Create ///Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.webobjects.womonitor.plist// with: 134 + (for OSX 10.5 make sure the permissions of this file are 644 system/wheel/everyone otherwise launchctl will throw a "dubious permissions" error when you try to load the plist with the commands that follow) 160 160 161 161 {{code}} 162 - 163 163 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 164 164 <!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> 165 165 <plist version="1.0"> ... ... @@ -190,134 +190,17 @@ 190 190 {{/code}} 191 191 192 192 Start the launchd daemons : 167 + (you may need to sudo here) 193 193 194 194 {{code}} 195 - 196 196 launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.webobjects.wotaskd.plist 197 197 launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.webobjects.womonitor.plist 198 198 199 199 {{/code}} 200 200 201 -If you run "ps auxw grep java" you should see wotaskd and java monitor now running. 175 +If you run "ps auxw | grep java" you should see wotaskd and java monitor now running. You should be able to connect to Monitor by this URL: 202 202 203 203 {{code}} 204 - 205 205 http://localhost:56789 206 206 207 207 {{/code}} 208 - 209 -= Developing with both WebObjects 5.4 and 5.3 = 210 - 211 -(Mike Schrag) The following can be done a couple ways, but this is just how I happened to have things setup in betas, so I kept it (it worked for me): 212 - 213 -Make a ///System/Library/Frameworks/WebObjects54// folder, and move the following frameworks from the 5.4 install into it: 214 - 215 -{{code}} 216 - 217 -JavaDTWGeneration.framework 218 -JavaDirectToWeb.framework 219 -JavaEOAccess.framework 220 -JavaEOApplication.framework 221 -JavaEOControl.framework 222 -JavaEODistribution.framework 223 -JavaEOGeneration.framework 224 -JavaEOInterface.framework 225 -JavaEOInterfaceCocoa.framework 226 -JavaEOInterfaceSwing.framework 227 -JavaEOProject.framework 228 -JavaEORuleSystem.framework 229 -JavaEOTool.framework 230 -JavaFoundation.framework 231 -JavaJDBCAdaptor.framework 232 -JavaJNDIAdaptor.framework 233 -JavaWOExtensions.framework 234 -JavaWOJSPServlet.framework 235 -JavaWebObjects.framework 236 -JavaWebServicesClient.framework 237 -JavaWebServicesGeneration.framework 238 -JavaWebServicesSupport.framework 239 -JavaXML.framework 240 - 241 -{{/code}} 242 - 243 -Make a ///System/Library/Frameworks/WebObjects53// folder, and move the following frameworks from your old 5.3 install into it (I tar'd these up from 5.3 before upgrading, but you can download 5.3 and extract these from the pkg, or POSSIBLY install them with the actually installer ... YMMV on that one) 244 - 245 -{{code}} 246 - 247 -JavaDTWGeneration.framework 248 -JavaDirectToWeb.framework 249 -JavaEOAccess.framework 250 -JavaEOApplication.framework 251 -JavaEOCocoa.framework 252 -JavaEOControl.framework 253 -JavaEODistribution.framework 254 -JavaEOGeneration.framework 255 -JavaEOInterface.framework 256 -JavaEOInterfaceCocoa.framework 257 -JavaEOInterfaceSwing.framework 258 -JavaEOProject.framework 259 -JavaEORuleSystem.framework 260 -JavaEOTool.framework 261 -JavaFoundation.framework 262 -JavaJDBCAdaptor.framework 263 -JavaJNDIAdaptor.framework 264 -JavaWOExtensions.framework 265 -JavaWOJSPServlet.framework 266 -JavaWebObjects.framework 267 -JavaWebServicesClient.framework 268 -JavaWebServicesGeneration.framework 269 -JavaWebServicesSupport.framework 270 -JavaXML.framework 271 - 272 -{{/code}} 273 - 274 -I then use the following two scripts to be able to switch between using 5.3 and 5.4 system wide: 275 - 276 -{{code}} 277 - 278 -bash-3.2# cat wo53 279 -for framework in `ls /System/Library/Frameworks/WebObjects53`; do rm /System/Library/Frameworks/$framework; \ 280 -ln -sf /System/Library/Frameworks/WebObjects53/$framework /System/Library/Frameworks/$framework; done 281 -bash-3.2# cat wo54 282 -for framework in `ls /System/Library/Frameworks/WebObjects54`; do rm /System/Library/Frameworks/$framework; \ 283 -ln -sf /System/Library/Frameworks/WebObjects54/$framework /System/Library/Frameworks/$framework; done 284 - 285 -{{/code}} 286 - 287 -At this point, you should have NO WO frameworks in /System/Library/Frameworks they should be in subfolders. 288 - 289 -Now go ahead and run wo53, which should now give you WO 5.3 framework symlinks. 290 - 291 -You may need to do a clean build of your projects in Eclipse If things are setup properly, you should not get any Java errors you didn't already have. 292 - 293 -== Alternative 5.3 / 5.4 development method == 294 - 295 -The [[^woswitch]] script can be used as an alternative method to installing and using WO 5.3 for development, without the need to touch or move any of the installed WO 5.4 frameworks. This script will download and install the WebObjects 5.3.3 runtime into /Developer/WebObjects53 and maintain two copies of your ,,/Library/wobuild.properties so you can quickly switch WOLips development between the two different runtime versions.,, 296 - 297 -To use the script for the first time, ensure that you have WebObjects 5.4 installed, and have run WOLips at least once to create your ,,/Library/wobuild.properties file. Also ensure that the script has been set executable with ##chmod __x woswitch__##,, 298 - 299 -Then run it like this: 300 - 301 -{{noformat}} 302 - 303 -# ./woswitch.sh 53 304 - 305 -{{/noformat}} 306 - 307 -This can take quite some time the first time as it downloads, extracts and sets the WO 5.3 runtime up. After this is done, switching between the two runtimes is almost instant. 308 - 309 -To switch between the two runtimes, quit WOLips and run 310 - 311 -{{noformat}} 312 - 313 -# ./woswitch.sh 54 314 -or 315 -# ./woswitch.sh 53 316 - 317 -{{/noformat}} 318 - 319 -Then run WOLips again. 320 - 321 -One thing to remember is that when you are installing frameworks they need to be installed into the appropriate location for the runtime you are targeting. For WO 5.4 you need to install them into ##/Library/WebObjects/Frameworks## and for WO 5.3 they need to go into ##/Developer/WebObjects53/Library/Frameworks##. 322 - 323 -Keep in mind that these changes are specific to WOLips and woproject only. If you run anything outside of WOLips you will also need to manually set ##NEXT//ROOT//##// appropriately.//