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Now your target is complete and we can go when we checkout code from UFaceKit it should compile without errors now.

Revision as of 20:44, 15 January 2009

Install a Subversion-Plugin

UFaceKit code is found inside a subversion repository so to directly install it inside Eclipse you have to install Subversion plugin:

TODO: I'm using Subclipse and the Team-Project-Sets provided are for Subclipse

Setup a Subversion Repository

After having installed a subversion plugin you need to switch into the Subversion-Perspective and add a new repository point to http://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/eclipse/org.eclipse.ufacekit.

Setting up a Target-Platform

Setting up a target platform allows allows you to program with another version of Eclipse against a specific target. In the following lines we are going to setup a target with dependencies UFaceKit-Code needs.

  • Checkout the setup-Folder from Subversion-Repository
    UFaceKit Eclipse Setup.png
  • Launch the setup-target.xml
    For easy setup we provide an ANT-Script you can use to setup automatically.
    UFaceKit Eclipse Setup Ant.png
    In the setup folder is a file named setup-target.properties. If you want you can point there to another download server by modifying the eclipse.url
  • Set our newly created target
    Open the Perfernces-Dialog and navigate to Plug-in Development > Target Platform and set the location to $yourworkspace/.ufacekittarget/eclipse/plugins where $yourworkspace is the path to the workspace you are currently in.
    UFaceKit Eclipse Setup Target.png

Now your target is complete and we can go when we checkout code from UFaceKit it should compile without errors now.

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