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1 This is the home page for WOProject/WOLips open source project.
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3 With the deprecation of the Apple-supplied WebObjects development tools, WOProject/WOLips has become the recommended toolset for WebObjects development and is the toolset that Apple itself uses internally.
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5 Almost all of the functionality provided by the Apple toolset (XCode, EOModeler, WOBuilder, etc) has been duplicated, greatly expanded upon or re-thought from the ground up in Eclipse and WOLips. WOProject/WOLips is the net effect of thousands of hours of freely-given and paid-for labor by many talented developers, and it is constantly improving.
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7 WOProject/WOLips provides a more comprehensive and powerful toolset for developing Web, Web Service and Java Client than has ever been available before.
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11 See instructions on the [Community page|WOCOM:WOCOM]
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14 == Installing WOProject/WOLips ==
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16 [[WOLips can be installed>>Installing WOLips]] in several different ways, ranging from a complete turn-key installer that will give you everything you need to get started, all the way down to the source code direct from the SVN repository.
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18 == Migrating from Xcode-Based Development ==
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20 Once you have [[installed>>Installing WOLips]] WOLips you can move any existing Xcode projects to WOLips using one of the following methods, depending on the complexity of your migration.
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22 * If you only have a couple of frameworks and applications, and those projects are not very complex, you can do a [[manual migration>>Import an Xcode project into WOLips]].
23 * If you have a couple of projects and you didn't put your components and classes in sub folders then try the "[[fleeto>>http://www.global-village.net/migrate.to.eclipse/home]]" script from [[Chuck Hill>>~~chuckhill]].
24 * If you have a complex project and/or many projects, use the [[XcodeMigration]] tool from [[Pascal Robert>>~~probert]]. This is the recommended method for migration as it will greatly simplify migrating even a couple projects.
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26 == WOProject/WOLips Tutorials ==
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28 Once you are ready to start developing, look here for many helpful [[tutorials>>Tutorials]] and [[Screen/Podcast>>http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=270165303]] detailing how to make the most of WOProject/WOLips. Tutorials range from setting up new projects to deployment and include topics for both beginners and experts.
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30 * WOLips [[Tutorials>>Tutorials]]
31 * WebObjects & WOLips [[Podcast>>http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=270165303]]
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33 == Subprojects ==
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35 * **[[WOLips]]** : WOLips is a set of Eclipse tools for WebObjects development.
36 * **[[WOProject-Ant>>WOProject-Ant]]** : provides a way to build WebObjects applications and standalone Java launchers with [[Ant>>http://ant.apache.org]].
37 * **[[WOProject-Maven>>WOProject-Maven2]]** : provides a way to build WebObjects applications and standalone Java launchers with [[Maven>>http://maven.apache.org]].
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39 == Quick Links ==
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41 * [[WOLips Blog>>http://wolips.blogspot.com/]]
42 * [[Mailing Lists]]
43 * [[Subversion Repository>>SVN]]
44 * [[WOProject/WOLips Bug/Issue Tracker>>http://issues.objectstyle.org/jira/secure/BrowseProject.jspa?id=10001]]
45 * [[Access the WOLips User Guide]]