Changes for page WO 5.4 Getting Started
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... ... @@ -1,180 +1,52 @@ 1 -{{warning}} 2 -This is deprecated information! 3 -{{/warning}} 1 += Running the examples = 4 4 3 +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//. 5 5 5 +The first step is: install Eclipse and WOLips :-) 6 6 7 - {{toc maxLevel="1"/}}7 +Some examples needs Derby, an embedded Java database (OpenBase is not included with WO anymore). To install the databases, you have to do: 8 8 9 -= ProjectBuilder and XCode = 10 - 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 - 13 -= Installing WebObjects and WOLips = 14 - 15 -1. ((( 16 -====== Download Golipse ====== 17 - 18 -[[Golipse>>url:http://wocommunity.org/documents/tools/Golipse.app_build_22.zip||shape="rect"]] ([[source>>url:https://github.com/wocommunity/Golipse||shape="rect"]]) will fetch the needed version of Eclipse, WOLips and other tools for WebObjects development. 19 -))) 20 - 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}} 24 - 25 -1. ((( 26 -====== Install the WebObjects ====== 27 - 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. ====== 32 - 33 -* Under the //Window// menu, select //Open Perspective > Other...//. 34 -[[image:attach:PerpectiveMenu.png]] 35 -* 36 - 37 -====== Select //WOLips// and click //Ok//. ====== 38 - 39 -[[image:attach:PerspectiveChoices.png]] 40 - 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 -))) 45 - 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. 48 - 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}} 52 - 53 - 54 - 55 -{{id name="javamonitor"/}} 56 - 57 -= Running Monitor and wotaskd on Mac OS X = 58 - 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. 60 - 61 -Make sure //Web Sharing// is enabled in the //Sharing// panel in //System Preferences// (note: 10.5 comes with Apache 2.2 as the default). 62 - 63 -Edit ///etc/apache2/httpd.conf// (if you did a fresh install, you may already have these - search httpd.conf first) 64 - 65 -Search for rewrite_module, and above it, add this line: 66 - 67 67 {{code}} 68 -LoadModule WebObjects_module /System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache2.2/mod_WebObjects.so 69 69 70 -{{/code}} 11 +cd /Developer/Examples/JavaWebObjects/ 12 +sudo sh installDatabases.sh <yourusername> 71 71 72 -Go to the very end and add: 73 - 74 -{{code}} 75 -Include /System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache2.2/apache.conf 76 - 77 77 {{/code}} 78 78 79 - Search for"Directory/"andcommentout theOrderandDenylines:16 +Now, you can import the examples into Eclipse. Start Eclipse, select //File// > //Import//, 80 80 81 -{{code}} 82 -<Directory /> 83 - Options FollowSymLinks 84 - AllowOverride None 85 - #Order deny,allow 86 - #Deny from all 87 -</Directory> 18 +[[image:ImportMenu.png]] 88 88 89 - {{/code}}20 +and select //General// > //Existing Projects// into Workplace. 90 90 91 - Restartache22 +[[image:ImportGeneral.png]] 92 92 93 -{{code}} 94 -sudo apachectl graceful 24 +On the next page, select //Select root directory// and browse your disk to ///Developer/Examples/JavaWebObjects//. You should see a list of projects to import. Deselect the second //javaeoutil// project, or else you won't be able to import the projects. 95 95 96 - {{/code}}26 +[[image:ImportProjectsList.png]] 97 97 98 - If yourun//psauxw|grep httpd//you shouldseeapache nowrunning28 +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. 99 99 100 -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) 30 +[[image:PackageExplorer.png]] 102 102 103 -{{code}} 104 -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 105 -<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> 106 -<plist version="1.0"> 107 -<dict> 108 - <key>Disabled</key> 109 - <false/> 110 - <key>GroupName</key> 111 - <string>appserverusr</string> 112 - <key>Label</key> 113 - <string>com.apple.webobjects.wotaskd</string> 114 - <key>OnDemand</key> 115 - <false/> 116 - <key>Program</key> 117 - <string>/System/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/wotaskd.woa/wotaskd</string> 118 - <key>ProgramArguments</key> 119 - <array> 120 - <string>wotaskd</string> 121 - <string>-WOPort</string> 122 - <string>1085</string> 123 - </array> 124 - <key>ServiceIPC</key> 125 - <false/> 126 - <key>UserName</key> 127 - <string>appserver</string> 128 -</dict> 129 -</plist> 32 +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...// 130 130 131 - {{/code}}34 +[[image:BuildPathMenu.png]] 132 132 133 -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) 36 +Click on the //Projects// tab, select the references to the WO frameworks that have the Warning icon and click //Remove//. 135 135 136 -{{code}} 137 -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> 138 -<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> 139 -<plist version="1.0"> 140 -<dict> 141 - <key>Disabled</key> 142 - <false/> 143 - <key>GroupName</key> 144 - <string>appserverusr</string> 145 - <key>Label</key> 146 - <string>com.apple.webobjects.womonitor</string> 147 - <key>OnDemand</key> 148 - <false/> 149 - <key>Program</key> 150 - <string>/System/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/JavaMonitor.woa/JavaMonitor</string> 151 - <key>ProgramArguments</key> 152 - <array> 153 - <string>JavaMonitor</string> 154 - <string>-WOPort</string> 155 - <string>56789</string> 156 - </array> 157 - <key>ServiceIPC</key> 158 - <false/> 159 - <key>UserName</key> 160 - <string>appserver</string> 161 -</dict> 162 -</plist> 38 +[[image:ConfigureBuildPath.png]] 163 163 164 - {{/code}}40 +Click on the //Libraries// tab, click the //Add Library// button. Select //WebObjects Frameworks// and click //Next//. 165 165 166 -Start the launchd daemons : 167 - (you may need to sudo here) 42 +[[image:AddLibrary.png]] 168 168 169 -{{code}} 170 -launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.webobjects.wotaskd.plist 171 -launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.webobjects.womonitor.plist 44 +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//. 172 172 173 - {{/code}}46 +After you corrected the build path on a project, the project will rebuild itself and the errors shoud dissapear. 174 174 175 - If yourun"ps auxw|grepjava"youshouldseewotaskdandjavamonitorrunning.YoushouldbleoconnecttoMonitorbythisURL:48 +//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: 176 176 177 -{{code}} 178 -http://localhost:56789 50 +[[image:GoodDerbyPath.png]] 179 179 180 - {{/code}}52 +Voilà You finally can run the examples.