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Difference between revisions of "Building the Higgins I-Card Manager Service"

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* '''Building within Eclipse IDE:'''
 
* '''Building within Eclipse IDE:'''
 
** The normal project build method will compile the source
 
** The normal project build method will compile the source
** How to export a WAR file from a Web project:
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** How to export a WAR<sup>1</sup> file from a Web project:
 
*** Right click on a Web project folder and select Export from the pop-up menu. Then select WAR file in the Export window and then select Next.
 
*** Right click on a Web project folder and select Export from the pop-up menu. Then select WAR file in the Export window and then select Next.
 
*** Specify the Web project you want to export (this field is primed if you used the pop-up menu to open the wizard), and specify a location for the new WAR file.
 
*** Specify the Web project you want to export (this field is primed if you used the pop-up menu to open the wizard), and specify a location for the new WAR file.

Revision as of 05:22, 2 April 2007

General CVS Information

Connection Type Committers  :ext:
Anonymous access  :pserver:
Host dev.eclipse.org
Repository Path /cvsroot/technology


I-Card Manager Projects

Main I-Card Manager project is

Project Module Location Eclipse PSF ViewCVS
I-Card Manager org.eclipse.higgins/app/org.eclipse.higgins.icm anonymous viewcvs
committer

Build Instructions

  • Building within Eclipse IDE:
    • The normal project build method will compile the source
    • How to export a WAR1 file from a Web project:
      • Right click on a Web project folder and select Export from the pop-up menu. Then select WAR file in the Export window and then select Next.
      • Specify the Web project you want to export (this field is primed if you used the pop-up menu to open the wizard), and specify a location for the new WAR file.
      • Optional: Optionally, supply WAR export Options, such as whether or not to include Java™ source files in the WAR, and whether to overwrite any existing resources during the export process. Source files are not usually included in a WAR file, because they are not necessary for the server to run the web application.
      • Click Finish.
  • Command-line builds:
    • How to create a client stub Jar lib:
      • From the project directory, run wsbuild.xml ant script. Resulting wsstub.jar lib will be placed inside the WEB-INF/lib directory2.

See Also

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