Le 2011-05-09 à 10:18, John Huss a écrit :

> Mike floated the idea a while back about integration WO installation into 
> WOLips.  That is the best option in my opinion.  Barring that, I still think 
> the easiest, sure to work method is to:
> 
> 1) Use Apple's WebObjects installer
> 2) Download eclipse
> 3) Install WOLips
> 
> Most java developers probably already have Eclipse anyway, so then it is just 
> two steps.  If the WO installer was part of WOLips, then it is just one step.
> 
> In my experience helping developers get set up here, solutions that don't use 
> Apple's WebObjects installer end up causing problems for users, mainly 
> because of the non-standard file locations; using /System/Library/Frameworks 
> and /Library/Frameworks, etc, results in a less problematic installation.

We could use symlinks for that, eg 
/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaFoundation.framework/ count point to 
/Developer/WebObjects/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaFoundation.framework/  (or 
just /Developer/WebObjects/Frameworks/JavaFoundation.framework/).

> John
> 
> On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 7:03 AM, Pascal Robert <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Le 2011-05-09 à 07:50, Kieran Kelleher a écrit :
> 
> > AFAIK, the Apple dmg is the only one that installs the examples, 
> > documentation (in Developer dir), etc.? Might be useful for beginners.
> 
> I wouldn't call the examples to be useful :-) We should write new examples 
> that use Wonder features. But I think you are right about the documentation. 
> Maybe woinstall.jar could be changed to also install the documentation.
> 
> > I use woinstall.jar myself usually.
> >
> > In any case, just pick whichever way you think is best, easiest for 
> > beginners, and works reliably.
> >
> > On May 9, 2011, at 6:00 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
> >
> >> Ok, so we have four pages in the wiki that tells how to configure Apache 
> >> for development, and numerous pages on how to install WOLips and the core 
> >> WO frameworks. We need one or two pages maximum! So we need to define what 
> >> is the The One True Way to install and configure everything for 
> >> development.
> >>
> >> My personal preferences are:
> >>
> >> * Install WO in /Developer/WebObjects with woinstall.jar
> >>
> >> I think installing WO with the Apple dmg is unsafe, because it install 
> >> stuff in /System, and Apple have been know to remove stuff they don't 
> >> support or third-party tools from /System when new releases of OS X are 
> >> made. Installing everything in /Developer/WebObjects or 
> >> /Library/WebObjects is much safer.
> >>
> >> * Install Eclipse/WOLips with Golipse
> >>
> >> IMHO, that's the best way to install the tools, since they install all 
> >> required plugins + the correct version of Eclipse. But since the default 
> >> WOLips properties are set for /Library and /System, we would need to 
> >> change them to /Developer/WebObjects when installing from Golipse.
> >>
> >> * Install Wonder's wotaskd + the adaptor
> >>
> >> Everyone should have a copy of Wonder's wotaskd for development. Even if 
> >> someone is using DirectConnect for all development, having a copy of 
> >> wotaskd is useful.
> >>
> >> Opinions?
> >>
> >>
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