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CDO Source Installation

Revision as of 12:54, 2 September 2012 by Stepper.esc-net.de (Talk | contribs) (Materialize the Sources and the Target Platform)

This tutorial describes how to install a CDO workspace using Buckminster.
The sources can also be browsed through http://git.eclipse.org/c/cdo/cdo.git/tree.
Binaries can be installed or downloaded from http://www.eclipse.org/cdo/downloads.

Prepare the IDE

Download and install Eclipse 3.8 from http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/eclipse3x.php

Then open a fresh development workspace.

Cdo source1.png


Select the Juno (for 3.8) p2 repository and install the following features:

  • EMF - Eclipse Modeling Framework SDK
  • Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF) Notation SDK (needed for CDO Dawn)
  • Graphical Modeling Framework (GMF) Runtime SDK (needed for CDO Dawn)
  • Eclipse EGit (we install newer versions from http://download.eclipse.org/egit/updates-nightly)

Select the Buckminster p2 repository and install the following features:

  • Buckminster - Core
  • Buckminster - Git Support
  • Buckminster - PDE Support

Committers: Please do not forget to install our versioning tool from http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/emf/cdo/updates/integration:

CDO Versioning Tool.png

Now you have prepared your IDE with the required tools.

Create the API Baseline

Non-committers may skip this section, but should instead reduce the problem marker severity for "Missing API baseline" from Error to Warning or Ignore (see screenshot below)!

APIBaseline-4.1-Ignore.png

Download the 4.1 baseline from https://sourceforge.net/projects/net4j/files/Baselines and extract it to your local disk.

Add the API baseline to Eclipse. Open the Preferences (Window->Preferences) and go to the "API Baselines" page:

APIBaseline-4.1.png

Click "Add Baseline...". Give it the name CDO 4.1 Baseline and choose the path to the folder on your local disk where you've extracted the downloaded baseline to:

APIBaseline-4.1-Add.png

Now the API baseline is created and set active for your workspace:

APIBaseline-4.1-Finish.png

Materialize the Sources and the Target Platform

The materialization of the workspace contents (sources and binaries) will be performed by Buckminster with the cooperation of EGit and p2.

For EGit to work properly please create the folder ${user.home}/git on your hard disk. (Alternatively you can start your eclipse instance with the following parameter: -Dgit.clone=D:/Development/git/cdo. Also set the default directory und Window->Preferences-->Team-->Git to "D:/Development/git)

Then start the Buckminster import wizard:

Cdo import1.png

Point it to the Buckminster MSpec of CDO: http://git.eclipse.org/c/cdo/cdo.git/plain/plugins/org.eclipse.emf.cdo.releng/local.mspec.

For a 4.1 maintenance workspace use http://git.eclipse.org/c/cdo/cdo.git/plain/releng/org.eclipse.emf.cdo.releng/local.mspec?h=streams/4.0-maintenance instead. Please note: This does not work until Buckminster bug 368573 is resolved (please vote for the bug!). Instead clone the entire Git repository manually, checkout the maintenance branch, search the workspace for 'local.mspec' and import it by right-clicking and selecting Buckminster->Import...

Cdo import2.png

Press the Load button and wait until Buckminster has resolved all the dependencies (go and fetch a coffee, or two, or three).

Cdo import3.png

When the dependencies have been resolved properly hit the 'Finish' button:

Cdo import4.png

Finally open the Preferences (Window->Preferences) and go to the "Target Platform" page. Edit the active target platform and remove the location (not the target platform definition as a whole!) that points to the running installation. Now you're done.

Update the Workspace

You can update your development workspace by re-importing the local.mpec (right-click + Buckminster + Import...). Then the whole workspace and the target platform are updated.

Note, that re-importing does only add new source projects but doesn't update existing source projects from the Git repository. Use the 'Pull' command of EGit for this purpose!

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