Re: D2W App and new tools...
Re: D2W App and new tools...
- Subject: Re: D2W App and new tools...
- From: Dustin Withers <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 11:31:05 -0500
Anjo,
Thanks for the info...will do. BTW, thanks for all the great tools
you guys are building. Coming from a RoR background doing source
(html templating) by hand and such is not a big deal at all and
eclipse is a much better environment than TextMate! If there is
anything you can think of for a WO beginner to do for any projects
just tell me I'll be glad to pitch in, even on undesirable work (web
page updates and such).
-dustin
On Aug 12, 2006, at 2:43 AM, Anjo Krank wrote:
The file release process of sourceforge is a major pain in the
butt, which is one of the reasons
we only do so few releases. The other being that I have no use for
the releases anyway, as is the case with most of the others that
use Project Wonder.
So currently you have to check out the source from CVS, open the /
Utilities/RuleModeler and build it yourself (as I have also written
in the release notes) until someone comes forth and sends me a
patch for the dist build scripts so that it can be included in the
nightly builds.
Do *not* use the version from anywhere else, these are certain to
be incomplete and may break your models.
Cheers, Anjo
Am 12.08.2006 um 09:27 schrieb email@hidden:
Hi Dustin, welcome!
According to the Wonder 3.0 announcement Anjo sent out a few days
ago, Project Wonder is available here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=45176
and it contains the new RuleModeler. Disclaimer - I've never used
PW so I'm only passing this on as an unconfirmed rumor. :)
The WOLips project was moved recently and hopefully those who can
fix the broken links will see this message..
By the way, there is a mailing list for Project Wonder, which you
can sign up for here:
http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=45176
That is probably a more appropriate place to ask your next
question, which I'm sure will be how to install it (and I can't
help you there). I just signed up for the list myself so I can
learn from your progress. :)
janine
On Aug 11, 2006, at 11:48 PM, Dustin Withers wrote:
Hello All,
I'm currently in the process of deciding between what frameworks
to develop a fairly simple CRUD app under. I'm looking into
using WebObjects and the D2W stuff looks like it would be the way
to do it. I've installed Eclipse and WOLips and have went
through the tutorial to set it up (by the way the front page to
the WOLips site has invalid install info link: http://
objectstyle.org/woproject-old/helloworld.html)
Actually the above parenthetic statement is kind of a big
deal...I went that route because if you type in WOLips in google
that's where it takes you. If that stuff is old move it to a
history page and redirect to the wiki (which has the right
info). As I went on I found more problems in the same vein:
Next I noticed something about RuleModeler and thought I would go
and download it as I believe it has quite a bit to do with
setting up a D2W app. Anjo Krank recently posted to the Project
Wonder mailing list that RuleModeler 1.1 was available. Anyone
know where I might download it? I've searched high and low (with
Google) and the only thing I can come up with is http://
commons.ucalgary.ca/~king/projects/rulemodeler/ which I don't
think is the right site.
Thanks,
-dustin
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