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Install Guide for Calendar-App (Windows)
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Install the play framework
- Make sure that you got the latest Java-Version
- Download the last Play-Version at: http://www.playframework.org/download
- Add the location of the downloaded folder to your PATH.
(see also: http://www.playframework.org/documentation/1.2.3/install)
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Install Guide for Calendar-App for MAC OS X
Short Guide:
The first thing you need to do is to install Homebrew this can be done by running the
command below in a terminal window:
$ /usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.github.com/gist/323731)"
then you have to update brew:
$ brew update
then type in the same window
$ brew install play
Everything should now work and you can create a new project with:
$ play new app_name
You can find the exact installation guide online on the following page:
http://www.arenpatel.com/blog/7-how-to-install-play-framework-in-osx
Hombrew on GitHub:
http://mxcl.github.com/homebrew/
(see also: http://www.playframework.org/documentation/1.2.3/install)
Run the calendar-app
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- Open the CommandLine (cmd.exe)
- Guide to the directory which contains the calendar-folder
- enter: play run calendar
- Open your Browser and open your localhost via http://localhost:9000
- Now you should be able to see the calendar-login
Login
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To log in you can register and create a new account or use a preregistered account.
The following accounts already exist:
User1:
username: simplay
password: 123
User2:
username: mib
password: 1337
User3:
username: simon
password: 1337
If you do not need them you can delete these accounts when you are logged in as the corresponding username via the option "delete account".
Further Notes
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Optimized for all major browsers and Operating systems.
Although there are some combinations that might display certain things not as intended:
- On Ubuntu 11.x, use Chromium for best user experience.