Version 5.1 by Pascal Robert on 2010/10/03 00:55

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1 = Using m2eclipse and woapplication-archetype {{id value="m2eclipse"}}{{/id}} =
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3 The tutorial below supposes you already have installed [[m2eclipse>>http://m2eclipse.codehaus.org/]] plug-in. You also have to copy the archetype catalog to your local repository as described [[here>>WOL:woapplication-archetype]]. For more information about how to configure Maven to build WebObjects applications, see [[this tutorial>>WOL:Quick Start]].
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5 == Step 1: Create New Maven Project ==
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7 Select the m2eclipse wizard to create a new Maven Project. [[image:m2eclipse_wizard_1.png||align="center"]]
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9 == Step 2: Select the Project Location ==
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11 Choose the project location for your project. [[image:m2eclipse_wizard_4.png||align="center"]]
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13 == Step 3: Select the WebObjects Application Archetype ==
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15 Select the Local catalog. [[image:m2eclipse_wizard_2.png||align="center"]]
16 Choose the WebObjects Application archetype as the template for the new project. [[image:m2eclipse_wizard_3.png||align="center"]]
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18 == Step 4: Define the Project Properties ==
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20 Define the properties that best describe the new project (groupId, artifactId, version and package).
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22 **Note**: use the SNAPSHOT suffix in project's version to identify as in development version. [[image:m2eclipse_wizard_5.png||align="center"]]
23 You also have to provide 3 specific properties of woapplication-archetype.
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25 * **WebObjectsVersion**: the WebObjects version.
26 * **WonderSupport**: type 'yes' to add support to Wonder or 'no' otherwise.
27 * **TrueWarSupport**: type 'yes' to add the configuration required to build the application as true WAR or 'no' if you want to build as WOA.
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29 Finish and you have a WebObjects project following the Maven standard layout. [[image:m2eclipse_wizard_6.png||align="center"]]