Changes for page Packaging WO Applications as true WAR with Maven
Last modified by Ulrich Köster on 2009/08/02 20:26
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edited by Henrique Prange
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To version 24.1
edited by Henrique Prange
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... ... @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ 1 -If you have used the [[woapplication-archetype]] to create your project, jump to the step 3. 1 +If you have used the [[doc:woapplication-archetype]] to create your project, jump to the step 3. 2 2 3 3 You have to follow some instructions to build a true WAR package: 4 4 5 5 == Step 1: Create a web.xml file == 6 6 7 -You need to create a web.xml file. You can download a simple web.xml file [[here>> ^web.xml]]. Don't forget to change the displayName and the WOMainBundle properties:7 +You need to create a web.xml file. You can download a simple web.xml file [[here>>attach:web.xml]]. Don't forget to change the displayName and the WOMainBundle properties: 8 8 9 9 {{noformat}} 10 10 ... ... @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ 23 23 24 24 == Step 2: Create/generate an Info.plist file == 25 25 26 -You also need to create or generate a valid Info.plist file into your resources folder. [[Here>> ^Info.plist]] is a sample Info.plist. You have to change the $your-app-name and $package occurrences with the respective application name and Application class package.26 +You also need to create or generate a valid Info.plist file into your resources folder. [[Here>>attach:Info.plist]] is a sample Info.plist. You have to change the ${your-app-name} and ${package} occurrences with the respective application name and Application class package. 27 27 28 28 == Step 3: Package your classes, resources and webserver resources == 29 29 ... ... @@ -103,11 +103,11 @@ 103 103 104 104 {{/noformat}} 105 105 106 -Read this [[tutorial>>http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WONDER/Creating+a+wonder+app+to+deploy+as+a+servlet]] to find how to configure the ERXServletAdaptor in your application. 106 +Read this [[tutorial>>url:http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WONDER/Creating+a+wonder+app+to+deploy+as+a+servlet||shape="rect"]] to find how to configure the ERXServletAdaptor in your application. 107 107 108 108 == Step 5: Change the packaging type == 109 109 110 -The default [[maven-war-plugin>>http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-war-plugin/]] can handle the war packaging correctly. You have to change the packaging of your POM to 'war' in order to use this plug-in: 110 +The default [[maven-war-plugin>>url:http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-war-plugin/||shape="rect"]] can handle the war packaging correctly. You have to change the packaging of your POM to 'war' in order to use this plug-in: 111 111 112 112 {{noformat}} 113 113 ... ... @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ 119 119 120 120 == Step 6: Filtering variables with Maven (OPTIONAL) == 121 121 122 -Maven supports variable substitution during build time. It is called resource filtering. You can find more information about resource filtering [[here>>http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-resources-plugin/examples/filter.html]] and [[here>>http://www.sonatype.com/books/maven-book/reference/resource-filtering-sect-description.html]]. 122 +Maven supports variable substitution during build time. It is called resource filtering. You can find more information about resource filtering [[here>>url:http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-resources-plugin/examples/filter.html||shape="rect"]] and [[here>>url:http://www.sonatype.com/books/maven-book/reference/resource-filtering-sect-description.html||shape="rect"]]. 123 123 124 124 If you are using variables in your resource files (i.e. the Info.plist), you have to configure Maven to filter the Resources folder like this: 125 125 ... ... @@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ 165 165 166 166 = Running your application as true WAR = 167 167 168 -You can use the [[maven-jetty-plugin>>http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/Maven+Jetty+Plugin]] to run and test your application. 168 +You can use the [[maven-jetty-plugin>>url:http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/Maven+Jetty+Plugin||shape="rect"]] to run and test your application. 169 169 170 170 == Step 1: Configure the maven-jetty-plugin == 171 171 ... ... @@ -196,4 +196,4 @@ 196 196 197 197 == Step 3: See the result == 198 198 199 -Open a browser and type the URL for your application like this: [[http://locahost:8080/your-app-name/WebObjects/]] 199 +Open a browser and type the URL for your application like this: [[http:~~/~~/locahost:8080/your-app-name/WebObjects/>>url:http://locahost:8080/your-app-name/WebObjects/||shape="rect"]]