Difference between revisions of "Xebra Tutorial"
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# Create xeb files for your webapp. See [[Xebra Xeb-Files]] for a documentation about xeb files. Note that you have to let the server retranslate your webapp everytime you change xeb-files or add new xeb-files. This can be done by just pressing F5 in the browser. The server automatically detects that the webapp has to be retranslated if it is set to Development Mode (see [[Xebra Server Administration]] for more info). | # Create xeb files for your webapp. See [[Xebra Xeb-Files]] for a documentation about xeb files. Note that you have to let the server retranslate your webapp everytime you change xeb-files or add new xeb-files. This can be done by just pressing F5 in the browser. The server automatically detects that the webapp has to be retranslated if it is set to Development Mode (see [[Xebra Server Administration]] for more info). | ||
# Create the eiffel classes. | # Create the eiffel classes. | ||
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+ | =Run Xebra Server= | ||
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+ | # Note that you should have compiled the translator before you run the server. | ||
+ | # If you have not done so, open the file $XEBRA_DEV/eiffel_projects/xebra_server/config.ini and adapt translator, compiler, and webapps_root to your configuration (see [[Xebra Server Config File]]). | ||
+ | # Launch estudio and open the project $XEBRA_DEV/eiffel_projects/xebra_server/xebra_server-voidunsafe.ecf | ||
+ | # Go to the Exceptions Handling dialog and disable DEVELOPER_EXCEPTION (this is due to a bug in the NET library that has not been fixed yet). | ||
+ | # Open the Execution Parameters dialog and set "config.ini -d 10" as argument (see [Xebra Server Administraton]] for more info about run arguments). | ||
+ | # Compile and run | ||
+ | # Browse to http://localhost/helloworld/hello.xeb. The server now translates, generates, compiles and finally runns the helloworld application. |
Revision as of 07:14, 30 June 2009
Create a webapp
- Setup an initial Eiffel project for your webapp. For that matter you can use this script which creates all neccesary files. Make sure to assign a free port to your webapp (see also Xebra Webapp Config File). The webapp has to be created in the same folder that is specified in the servers config file at webapps_root. See Xebra Server Config File for more information.
- Run the server and browse to http://localhost/yourwebapp. The server will translate and compile your webapp. Once compiled, you should see a page displaying "Yourwebapp works!".
- Create xeb files for your webapp. See Xebra Xeb-Files for a documentation about xeb files. Note that you have to let the server retranslate your webapp everytime you change xeb-files or add new xeb-files. This can be done by just pressing F5 in the browser. The server automatically detects that the webapp has to be retranslated if it is set to Development Mode (see Xebra Server Administration for more info).
- Create the eiffel classes.
Run Xebra Server
- Note that you should have compiled the translator before you run the server.
- If you have not done so, open the file $XEBRA_DEV/eiffel_projects/xebra_server/config.ini and adapt translator, compiler, and webapps_root to your configuration (see Xebra Server Config File).
- Launch estudio and open the project $XEBRA_DEV/eiffel_projects/xebra_server/xebra_server-voidunsafe.ecf
- Go to the Exceptions Handling dialog and disable DEVELOPER_EXCEPTION (this is due to a bug in the NET library that has not been fixed yet).
- Open the Execution Parameters dialog and set "config.ini -d 10" as argument (see [Xebra Server Administraton]] for more info about run arguments).
- Compile and run
- Browse to http://localhost/helloworld/hello.xeb. The server now translates, generates, compiles and finally runns the helloworld application.