Last modified by Lachlan Deck on 2009/03/24 19:05

From version 33.1
edited by Greg.Brown
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1 1  Building instructions are in the file BUILD.txt at the top level of the CVS checkout.
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3 3  http:~/~/wonder.cvs.sourceforge.net/*checkout*/wonder/Wonder/BUILD.txt?revision=HEAD
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5 -Currently (February 2009) the wonder frameworks, applications, etc, can be built for WebObjects 5.3.x or 5.4.x; the choice is made by using a "profile" which has the value of wo53 or wo54, e.g.:
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7 -{{code}}
8 -
9 - mvn clean install -P wo53
10 -
11 -{{/code}}
12 -
13 -This installs frameworks for WebObjects 5.3.x, some of which appear in your local repository with the wo53 qualifier:
14 -
15 -{{code}}
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17 -./repository/wonder/core/ERExtensions/5.0.0-SNAPSHOT/ERExtensions-5.0.0-SNAPSHOT-wo53.jar
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19 -{{/code}}
20 -
21 -and most frameworks are the same for either version of WebObjects, and have nor need any qualifier.
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23 -To utilize these frameworks in a wonder supported project, one must add the correct dependency, and this will depend on which profile you want to link to. This is done by a maven "classifier", which is used to select the correct qualifier. A qualifier is part of the basic artifact coordinate system:
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25 -<major version>.<minor version>.<incremental version>-<qualifier>
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27 -For ERExtensions, this is: 5 . 0 . 0-SNAPSHOT - wo53; which selects the correct dependency for WebObjects 5.3.x. In the pom dependencies section this would be
28 -
29 -{{code value="xml"}}
30 -
31 - <dependency>
32 - <groupId>wonder.core</groupId>
33 - <artifactId>ERExtensions</artifactId>
34 - <version>5.0.0-SNAPSHOT</version>
35 - <classifier>wo53</classifier>
36 -</dependency>
37 -
38 -{{/code}}
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42 -See also the woapplication-archetype ( [[http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/woapplication-archetype]] ) which can create wonder supported applications or frameworks which utilize the maven standard project layout.