Project Wonder
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Overview
Project Wonder is the largest open source collection of reusable WebObjects frameworks, applications and extensions. Also included in the Wonder collection are deployment software and web server adaptors. Project Wonder works with the Eclipse development environment and the WOLips tools which are used in conjunction with Eclipse. On this site you can find tutorials and reference information that enhances the Javadoc and documentation already in the Wonder frameworks. To keep up to date with Project Wonder, join the wonder-disc mailing list and read the blog. If you are interested in helping extend and refine the Project WOnder apps or frameworks, please go to our Project WOnder Contributors page.
See also: (another) Overview and Quickstart
Contents
- Easy Binary Download and Install and Installing
- Quickstart
- Example Applications from Wonder Source
- Project Wonder Frameworks
- History
- Using Properties Files
- Tutorials
- Best Practices
- JavaDoc API (from mdimension.com) and JavaDoc API (from doxygen, courtesy of Aurealis)
- Testing
- Troubleshooting
Deployment Tools
WebObjects 5.4 was released with the source code for JavaMonitor and wotaskd as Example Source. If you have WO 5.4 installed, these should be on your file system at /Developer/Examples/JavaWebObjects. These projects were imported into Wonder, bug fixed and enhanced.
Apple made the source of various web server adapters available with earlier releases of WebObjects, and the Apache2.2 adapter, in particular, has been enhanced for more platforms.
Wonder Frameworks and Components
Bug Reports and Enhancement Requests
JavaDoc
Nightly build JavaDoc API is graciously hosted by the wonderful and very giving people at Mike Schrag's company, mDimension Technology
And there is JavaDoc API generated by doxygen:
