General CVS Information
Connection Type
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Committers
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:ext:
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Anon access
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:pserver:
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Host
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dev.eclipse.org
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Repository Path
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/cvsroot/technology
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Security Token Service Projects
The STS consists of multiple projects, each is held in a different CVS module. Since building and running the STS requires a large set of dependent projects, we provide Project Set files that include all projects necessary to build and run the STS.
Project
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Module Location
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Eclipse PSF
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STS
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org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.sts
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anonymous
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committer
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Build Instructions
- Building within Eclipse:
- The normal project build method will compile the source
- How to produce a standalone jar:
- In Eclipse, do this:
- Window, Show View, Ant. An ant browser appears.
- Right-Click, Add Buildfiles..., browse to the buildfile (build.xml) you want to add and select it.
- Expand the build file to expose the jar target.
- Double-click the jar target to build the jar.
- How to produce javadoc:
- Follow the instructions above to add the ant buildfile to the ant browser
- Double-click the javadoc target.
- How to produce an Eclipse plugin:
- Follow the instructions above to add the ant buildfile to the ant browser
- Right-Click the plugin target, Run As, 2 Ant Build..., go to JRE tab.
- Make sure that you either choose "Run in the same JRE as the workspace" option or provide "-DECLIPSE_HOME=<path to eclipse installation>" VM argument.
- Click Run.
- Command-line build
- How to produce an Eclipse plugin:
- From the project directory, run "ant plugin -DECLIPSE_HOME=<path to eclipse installation>"
- Note that this requires an Eclipse installation
- How to produce a standalone jar file:
- From the project directory, run "ant jar"1.
- How to produce javadoc:
- From the project directory, run "ant javadoc"1.
- Builds notes:
- 1 In order to process plugin specific files you will need to add "-DECLIPSE_HOME=<path to eclipse installation>" option to the command line.
See Also