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preferred way to develop WebObjects Applications on Leopard
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  • Subject: preferred way to develop WebObjects Applications on Leopard
  • From: Darren VanBuren <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2008 22:10:12 -0700

Hello. I am new to WebObjects and I would like to know what the current preferred way to develop WebObjects Applications on Mac OS X Leopard (10.5.4).

I tried Eclipse but Direct to Web Applications don't work properly. I get this warning when attempting to run:

***** Warning: The DirectToWeb WebAssistant will not be able to modify your DirectToWeb resources. You must have your application project opened in Project Builder to save changes using the WebAssistant.

I have done a Spotlight search for Project Builder, and nothing was returned. How can I fix this? I only have one Mac, and it runs Leopard.
Darren VanBuren
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