Thanks.  That is what I did.  (That is the way I used to do it, back when I 
remembered this stuff better)  However, if I want the “new wonder project” 
template to work, I will need to install the built wonder frameworks in one of 
the directories chuck listed.  That is what I had forgotten (this time).  The 
big thing was remembering how much I needed to remember.

I managed to get it to say “Hello World” and it only took me a day and a half!

Thanks

> On Jun 23, 2015, at 4:36 PM, Ramsey Gurley <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> That is one valid approach. Another is to clone Wonder in eGit, then import 
> all the frameworks into the workspace and put them in their own working set 
> so as not to clutter up your WO Explorer tab. This way if you find a bug in 
> wonder, it’s easier to find/fix/submit.
> 
> On Jun 23, 2015, at 12:15 PM, Ângelo Andrade Cirino <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>> To work with Wonder the easy path is to clone the GitHub repository and then 
>> build Wonder from the command line. It will create a Roots dir in your home 
>> dir and then copy all the frameworks and jars to the proper places. Don't 
>> forget to read BUILD.txt.
>> 
>> Good luck
>> 
>> PS: it is worth the effort, Wonder is wonderful
>> 
>>> Andrew Kinnie <mailto:[email protected]>      23 de junho de 2015 15:55
>>> Yes, It was clearly my issue, as I have not touched this in a while.  In 
>>> any event, by pointing me to the wolips.properties file, I assume you mean 
>>> that for WOLips to know how to create a new wonder project using the 
>>> template, the wonder frameworks need to be installed in the user frameworks 
>>> directory?  (I wanted them in a separate directory so I could update them 
>>> easily when needed, but than perhaps I am doing that wrong as well)
>>> 
>>> And yes, I am quite aware that I am not alone, and was googling for quite 
>>> some time about the various issues on this before sending my message.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Chuck Hill <mailto:[email protected]>     23 de junho de 2015 15:43
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 2015-06-23, 11:36 AM, "Andrew Kinnie" wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> That is probably all that the JVM knows.  That is a JVM class loading 
>>> error, not something from Eclipse or WOLips.  At times like this, Google 
>>> really is your friend.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> If you Google it, you will see that you are not alone.  :-)
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> ~/Library/Application\ Support/WOLips/wolips.properties
>>> Andrew Kinnie <mailto:[email protected]>      23 de junho de 2015 15:36
>>> Yes, I was starting to get the impression that Java was the issue, so I 
>>> re-downloaded the Java 8 jdk (evidently when googling how to install java I 
>>> ended up with the link that downloaded the jre and not the jdk.  As I said, 
>>> it has been a while)
>>> 
>>> Now I can access the properties and edit them.  Major progress.
>>> 
>>> One question though, WHY does "Unsupported minor.major version 51.0" mean 
>>> that?  Could they not have said something a bit clearer?
>>> 
>>> /vent
>>> 
>>> The perpetual need to parse arcane errors like this to recover from 
>>> something that is pretty minor is one of the most frustrating parts of 
>>> dealing with stuff to me.
>>> 
>>> Now I just need to figure out how to get the WOLips -> New Wonder Project 
>>> to see my wonder frameworks.
>>> 
>>> Presumably there is another properties file that sets that info.
>>> 
>>> Thanks all!
>>> 
>>> Andrew
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Chuck Hill <mailto:[email protected]>     23 de junho de 2015 14:59
>>> Unsupported major.minor version 51.0
>>> 
>>> Means you need to be running at least Java 1.7.  
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Chuck
>>> 
>>> On 2015-06-23, 9:59 AM, "Andrew Kinnie" wrote:
>>> 
>>> Andrew Kinnie <mailto:[email protected]>      23 de junho de 2015 13:59
>>> OK, when I do that precisely nothing happens.  The only window is the 
>>> welcome view that opens when it starts.  Thus far I have tried to create my 
>>> own workspace directory, and have tried using the default 
>>> ~/Documents/workspace directory.  All I get is the “welcome” view.
>>> 
>>> If I try and create a test project using the wonder template I get an 
>>> internal error.
>>> 
>>> Errors occurred during the build.
>>> Errors running builder 'Java Builder' on project 'test'.
>>> org/objectstyle/woenvironment/plist/ToHellWithProperties : Unsupported 
>>> major.minor version 51.0
>>> Errors running builder 'WOLips Incremental Builder' on project 'test'.
>>> org/objectstyle/woenvironment/plist/ToHellWithProperties : Unsupported 
>>> major.minor version 51.0
>>> 
>>> and 
>>> 
>>> Internal error: org/objectstyle/woenvironment/frameworks/FrameworkModel :
>>> Unsupported major.minor version 51.0
>>> 
>>> 
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