Changes for page WebObjects Developer Quick Start Guide
Last modified by Kieran Kelleher on 2012/07/19 22:32
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... ... @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ 1 +{{warning title="Incomplete Page"}} 2 + 3 +This is a Work in Progress page and is incomplete. Come back at a later date. (kieran) 4 + 5 +{{/warning}} 6 + 1 1 == Who is this Guide for? == 2 2 3 3 This guide is for you if ... ... @@ -55,23 +55,10 @@ 55 55 == Install and Configure WebObjects Development Tools == 56 56 57 57 Instructions for that step are right here: 58 -[[ WOL:Install WOLips with Eclipse Update Manager]]64 +[[Install WOLips with Eclipse Update Manager]] 59 59 60 60 == Hello World == 61 61 62 -Tutorial for that is here: 63 -[[WOL:Create a new WO Application]] 64 - 65 65 == Where to go from here == 66 66 67 -=== Wonder === 68 - 69 -Absolutely **essential** to add [[Wonder now>>WONDER:Tutorials]]. WIthout it, you will have "barebones and some bugs WebObjects". Wonder is a set of frameworks that fix the core WebObjects bugs and extend WebObjects functionality. it is where all active development of WebObjects is taking place. Even APple contribute to Wonder and use it themselves in the iTunes store, etc. You are really wasting you time if you try to develop in WebObjects without the addition of the Project Wonder frameworks. You only need the [[minimum integration>>WONDER:Integrate Wonder Into an Existing Application]] to get the core essential functionality and all the bug fixes to WebObjects. 70 - 71 -=== General Tutorials === 72 - 73 -[[Development Tutorials>>WOL:Tutorials]] 74 - 75 -=== The Community Mailing Lists === 76 - 77 -[[Mailing Lists>>Mailing Lists]] 70 +* Install a database