On 2010-10-28, at 4:24 AM, ISHIMOTO Ken wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> It depends on which Platform you are.
> 
> Windofs : I have no idea. Never used
> 
> Mac : 
> 
> 1. Get Safari Extensions : 
> http://www.webobjects.me/safari/woExtension/index.html
> 
> 2. Then Click on <PastedGraphic-2.png> and download Golipse, and Install and 
> you are ready to go.

I need to clarify, because I've seen this repeated a couple times.

Golipse ONLY INSTALLS THE TOOLS. It doesn't install the Webobjects or Wonder 
frameworks.

Sorry to shout, but it IS kinda important.

Since I am not a champion of keeping the WO frameworks out of the system 
locations, I would use the WOInstaller.jar and the instructions found here:

<http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Using+WOLips+With+Multiple+Versions+of+WebObjects>

For Wonder I would use the latest stable build from:

<http://webobjects.mdimension.com/hudson/job/Wonder54/lastStableBuild/artifact/dist/Wonder-Frameworks.tar.gz>



> 3. Yes of course you need a Database.
> 
> You can download http://www.frontbase.com/ for free.
> 
> Or you can use some kitty stuff like MySQL or so.
> 
> Hope's that help.
> 
> 
> On 2010/10/28, at 8:03, Janine Ohmer wrote:
> 
>> Hey all,
>> 
>> I've been away for a while and as usual things have changed, particularly 
>> with regard to installing WO on a new system.  I tried reading the wiki but 
>> found some contradictory info, so I'm asking here for the definitive answer 
>> (for a moment or two, anyway :).
>> 
>> What's the best way to set up a system for:
>> - trying out WO without investing a lot of time 
>> - setting up a development system
>> - setting up a deployment system
>> 
>> I'm thinking of using the turnkey installer vs installing manually vs 
>> whatever other options there might be out there.
>> 
>> Also, how can one tell what version of Wonder is installed on a system?  I 
>> tried out the turnkey installer and can't figure out what version of Wonder 
>> it gave me.
>> 
>> thanks,
>> 
>> janine

;david

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