Changes for page Usage for Other *NIX
Last modified by Filippo Laurìa on 2013/05/08 11:53
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... ... @@ -1,33 +1,22 @@ 1 1 These are some brief notes about usage Eclipse / wolips on a generic **NIX platform such as LINUX. As I have just transcribed this from an email, I can't be too sure that it is correct ~-~- please feel free to augment with detail.** 2 2 3 3 1. Install Java (I installed jdk 1.5 aka 5) 4 - 5 5 1. Install Eclipse with WOLips 6 - 7 7 1. Create directories to store Frameworks and resources. This could be anywhere on your disc, but concrete examples are given here. 8 - 9 -1. 10 10 11. ##/WO/Library/Frameworks/## ~-~- Into this directory, put all the third party frameworks that you need. Examples of "third party" frameworks might be ##OpenBaseEOAdaptor.framework##, ##PostgresqlPlugIn.framework##, ##LEWOStuff.framework## etc... 11 - 12 -1. 13 13 11. ##/WO/System/Library/Frameworks/## ~-~- Into this directory put all of the standard WebObjects frameworks. 14 -111. ##JavaEOAccess.framework## 15 -111. ##JavaEOControl.framework## 16 -111. ##JavaFoundation.framework## 17 -111. ##JavaJDBCAdaptor.framework## 18 -111. ##JavaWebObjects.framework## 19 -111. ##JavaWOExtensions.framework## 20 -111. ##JavaXML.framework## 21 - 22 -1. 8 +11*. ##JavaEOAccess.framework## 9 +11*. ##JavaEOControl.framework## 10 +11*. ##JavaFoundation.framework## 11 +11*. ##JavaJDBCAdaptor.framework## 12 +11*. ##JavaWebObjects.framework## 13 +11*. ##JavaWOExtensions.framework## 14 +11*. ##JavaXML.framework## 23 23 11. ##/WO/Project/## ~-~- Into this directory put 24 24 111. ##woproject.jar## 25 - 26 -1. 27 27 11. ##/WO/API## ~-~- Into this directory, put the javadoc for WO. 18 +1. Create a new properties file in ##,,/Library/wobuild.properties,,##,,. This should look something like this;,, 28 28 29 -1. Create a new properties file in ##,,/wobuild.properties,,##,,. This should look something like this;,, 30 - 31 31 {{noformat}} 32 32 33 33 wo.woroot=/ ... ... @@ -45,3 +45,15 @@ 45 45 wo.dir.reference.api=/WO/API/ 46 46 47 47 {{/noformat}} 37 + 38 +=== Notes on Ubuntu === 39 + 40 +If doing WOLIPS development on Ubuntu utilize the Synaptic Package Manager to install Eclipse. 41 +I made the mistake of just trying to download Eclipse, which will take you down this SWT hell whenever you try to use the WebObjects/WOD editor. 42 + 43 +* 44 +** Jonathan Miller 45 + 46 +If you want to just download //eclipse//, it is strongly recommended to download **eclipse Indigo (3.7)**. Once you downloaded it, you have to install **WOLips eclipse plugin v3.7** (as described [[here>>http://wiki.wocommunity.org/display/WOL/Install+WOLips+with+Eclipse+Update+Manager]]). Don't worry if you get an error concerning //MOZILLA//FIVE//HOME environment variable//, you can easily fix the problem istalling **Web-Kit GTK** packet from a shell with the following command: 47 + 48 +$ sudo apt-get install libwebkitgtk-1.0-0