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... ... @@ -1,109 +1,3 @@ 1 1 = Creating Wonder Applications using Maven + m2eclicpse = 2 2 3 -{{note}} 4 - Under Construction 5 -{{/note}} 6 - 7 -If you want to use Wonder in your applications (and why woundn't one) you must be correctly setup with: 8 - 9 -* eclipse + wolips > see tutorial about installation and operation. 10 -* Maven > see the Maven [[Quick Start]] tutorial. 11 -* plugins like [[m2eclipse>>http://m2eclipse.codehaus.org/]] which supports Maven-eclipse integration. 12 -* Wonder sources which then are built and installed in your local repository. 13 - 14 -One reasonable way to get and maintain the Wonder sources is have a directory which holds all the sources (see here: [[Download Wonder Source>>http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WONDER/Download+Wonder+Source%2C+Build+and+Install]]), then use Maven to install and build Wonder (see here: [[Building the wonder source code with maven]]). 15 - 16 -Several things you should know: 17 - 18 -* Wonder is built using a maven "build profile", e.g. "mvn clean install --P wo53" builds things for a WebObjects 5.3.x environment and "mvn clean install --P wo54" builds things for a WebObjects 5.4.x environment. 19 -* The only frameworks which are different because of this are ERExtensions and WOOgnl. 20 -* Because of this difference you must specify which version you want. For instance, you may want the ERExtensions-5.0.0-SNAPSHOT-wo53.jar, or the ERExtensions-5.0.0-SNAPSHOT-wo54.jar. You specify by adding a "classifier", which would have the value of wo53 or wo54. The other frameworks should not have this classifier. 21 - 22 -With all the tools ready, it's time to make a Wonder application. 23 - 24 -1. Make a new project File > New > Other project, choose a Maven project: 25 -1. Hit Next 26 -1. Select an archtype, use the local catalog, select the woapplication-archtype, hit Next: 27 -1. Fill in appropriate parameters for the woapplication-archtype to set up your new application, hit Finish! 28 - 29 -The eclipse plugins now create your application! 30 - 31 -There are some things you should do next. 32 - 33 -{{note title="Warning"}} 34 - The woapplication-archtype is under construction, so you must fix a few things. 35 -# Fix the pom.xml. Delete the properties and dependencies sections that the woapplication-archtype created, and paste this into the pom: 36 -{code:xml} 37 - 38 - <properties> 39 - <woversion>5.3.3</woversion> 40 - <wonderversion>5.0.0-SNAPSHOT</wonderversion> 41 - </properties> 42 - 43 - <dependencyManagement> 44 - <dependencies> 45 - <dependency> 46 - <groupId>com.webobjects</groupId> 47 - <artifactId>JavaFoundation</artifactId> 48 - <version>${woversion}</version> 49 - </dependency> 50 - <dependency> 51 - <groupId>com.webobjects</groupId> 52 - <artifactId>JavaWebObjects</artifactId> 53 - <version>${woversion}</version> 54 - </dependency> 55 - <dependency> 56 - <groupId>com.webobjects</groupId> 57 - <artifactId>JavaEOAccess</artifactId> 58 - <version>${woversion}</version> 59 - </dependency> 60 - <dependency> 61 - <groupId>wonder.core</groupId> 62 - <artifactId>ERExtensions</artifactId> 63 - <version>${wonderversion}</version> 64 - <classifier>wo53</classifier> 65 - </dependency> 66 - <dependency> 67 - <groupId>wonder.core</groupId> 68 - <artifactId>ERPrototypes</artifactId> 69 - <version>${wonderversion}</version> 70 - 71 - </dependency> 72 - </dependencies> 73 - </dependencyManagement> 74 -<!-- Only ERExtensions and WOOgnl need a wo53 or wo54 classifier --> 75 - <dependencies> 76 - <dependency> 77 - <groupId>wonder.core</groupId> 78 - <artifactId>ERExtensions</artifactId> 79 - <version>${wonderversion}</version> 80 - <classifier>wo53</classifier> 81 - </dependency> 82 - <dependency> 83 - <groupId>wonder.core</groupId> 84 - <artifactId>ERPrototypes</artifactId> 85 - <version>${wonderversion}</version> 86 - </dependency> 87 - <dependency> 88 - <groupId>com.webobjects</groupId> 89 - <artifactId>JavaFoundation</artifactId> 90 - <version>${woversion}</version> 91 - </dependency> 92 - <dependency> 93 - <groupId>com.webobjects</groupId> 94 - <artifactId>JavaWebObjects</artifactId> 95 - <version>${woversion}</version> 96 - </dependency> 97 - <dependency> 98 - <groupId>com.webobjects</groupId> 99 - <artifactId>JavaEOAccess</artifactId> 100 - <version>${woversion}</version> 101 - </dependency> 102 - 103 - </dependencies> 104 - 105 -{code} Fix the versions and classifiers in the pom to be the correct values. 106 - 107 -2. Fix the Application, Session, DirectAction jave files. They all should: {code}import er.extensions.appserver.ERX????{code} But the ..appserver.. is left out of the import statements. 108 - 109 -{{/note}} 3 +If you want to use Wonder in your applications~-~-and why woundn't one~-~-you must be correctly setup with Maven, eclipse, and some plugins which supports Maven - eclipse integration.