Last modified by David Avendasora on 2013/09/22 14:30

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edited by David Avendasora
on 2013/09/22 14:30
Change comment: Renamed back-links.

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10 10  1. **[[woproject.jar>>url:http://webobjects.mdimension.com/hudson/job/WOLips36Stable/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/||shape="rect"]]**
11 11   The {{code language="none"}}woproject.jar{{/code}} library is embedded in WOLips to help Eclipse, Ant (when triggered from within Eclipse) and Maven build a valid WebObjects Application ({{code language="none"}}.woa{{/code}}) or WebObjects Framework ({{code language="none"}}.framework{{/code}}) bundle. If you are going to build your project using Hudson/Jenkins, then it will also need access to this library
12 -1. **[[doc:documentation.The build\.properties File]]**
12 +1. **[[doc:documentation.Home.Building a WebObjects Project.The build\.properties File.WebHome]]**
13 13   This file resides in the root directory your WebObjects project. It may be hidden from your view by Eclipse's ability to filter the displayed files in the //WO Explorer// view, but if you look in the project's directory in the finder/desktop/command line you will see it.
14 14  1. **[[doc:WOL.Home.wolips\.properties.WebHome]]**
15 15   This file can contain and override the same settings as the build.properties file, but it's primary purpose is to define the locations that a build done by Eclipse or Ant will look for compiled framework dependencies in. The default location of this file is: