Hi,
I just published a first version of Pier (formerly called SmallWiki 2) on SqueakMap, it is still an unofficial and incomplete version, but it is closer to release than ever. Some things are still missing or incomplete (such as a proper and fully functional persistency, lots of tests, query engine is probably too complex ...), but that will certainly improve!
The package includes all the requirements to use Pier within a 3.8 image, probably it also works in 3.7 and 3.9. The installer will ask in the beginning if Seaside should be installed, if you tell so, it will automatically go through all the requirements and load DynamicBindings, KomServices, KomHttpServer, Seaside and Scriptaculous. Then Magritte will be loaded and finally Pier.
Start Seaside using "WAKom startOn: 8888" and fire up a browser on "http://localhost:8888/seaside/pier" to play with the system ...
Now for those that have an existing image with code and a model inside they want to keep. That is possible as well of course, but it is not strait-forward: loading the new code from SqueakMap or Monticello won't work, because I renamed package- and class- prefixes. Copy the attached script to a workspace and follow the instructions step-by-step and everything will magically work. If you followed the naming conventions of SmallWiki 2 your code will be automatically updated as well, you just need to publish the new packages ;-)
Lukas
-- Lukas Renggli http://www.lukas-renggli.ch
stéphane ducasse a écrit :
Hi,
I just published a first version of Pier (formerly called SmallWiki 2) on SqueakMap, it is still an unofficial and incomplete version, but it is closer to release than ever. Some things are still missing or incomplete (such as a proper and fully functional persistency, lots of tests, query engine is probably too complex ...), but that will certainly improve!
The package includes all the requirements to use Pier within a 3.8 image, probably it also works in 3.7 and 3.9. The installer will ask in the beginning if Seaside should be installed, if you tell so, it will automatically go through all the requirements and load DynamicBindings, KomServices, KomHttpServer, Seaside and Scriptaculous. Then Magritte will be loaded and finally Pier.
Start Seaside using "WAKom startOn: 8888" and fire up a browser on "http://localhost:8888/seaside/pier" to play with the system ...
Now for those that have an existing image with code and a model inside they want to keep. That is possible as well of course, but it is not strait-forward: loading the new code from SqueakMap or Monticello won't work, because I renamed package- and class- prefixes. Copy the attached script to a workspace and follow the instructions step-by-step and everything will magically work. If you followed the naming conventions of SmallWiki 2 your code will be automatically updated as well, you just need to publish the new packages ;-)
What is the meaning of the new name ?
-- oooo Dr. Serge Stinckwich OOOOOOOO Université de Caen>CNRS UMR 6072>GREYC>MAD OOESUGOO http://purl.org/net/SergeStinckwich oooooo Smalltalkers do: [:it | All with: Class, (And love: it)] \ / ##
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On 19 nov. 05, at 15:42, Serge Stinckwich wrote:
stéphane ducasse a écrit :
Hi,
I just published a first version of Pier (formerly called SmallWiki 2) on SqueakMap, it is still an unofficial and incomplete version, but it is closer to release than ever. Some things are still missing or incomplete (such as a proper and fully functional persistency, lots of tests, query engine is probably too complex ...), but that will certainly improve!
The package includes all the requirements to use Pier within a 3.8 image, probably it also works in 3.7 and 3.9. The installer will ask in the beginning if Seaside should be installed, if you tell so, it will automatically go through all the requirements and load DynamicBindings, KomServices, KomHttpServer, Seaside and Scriptaculous. Then Magritte will be loaded and finally Pier.
Start Seaside using "WAKom startOn: 8888" and fire up a browser on "http://localhost:8888/seaside/pier" to play with the system ...
Now for those that have an existing image with code and a model inside they want to keep. That is possible as well of course, but it is not strait-forward: loading the new code from SqueakMap or Monticello won't work, because I renamed package- and class- prefixes. Copy the attached script to a workspace and follow the instructions step-by-step and everything will magically work. If you followed the naming conventions of SmallWiki 2 your code will be automatically updated as well, you just need to publish the new packages ;-)
What is the meaning of the new name ?
-- oooo Dr. Serge Stinckwich OOOOOOOO Université de Caen>CNRS UMR 6072>GREYC>MAD OOESUGOO http://purl.org/net/SergeStinckwich oooooo Smalltalkers do: [:it | All with: Class, (And love: it)] \ / ##
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