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Revision as of 12:30, 6 August 2014 by Zhenni.yan.uk.ibm.com (Talk | contribs) (Build all projects)

Overview

Resource Table Tool

Example Checker Tool

Building and Running the tools in Eclipse

Prerequisites

  • Eclipse 3.6 or higher IDE
  • EGit team provider for git (recommended) or git command line package.
  • m2eclipse for Maven support in the Eclipse IDE
  • LDP impl requires a Java 1.6 compiler and Java 1.6 runtime. The Eclipse project settings have been set appropriately. If you are building outside of Eclipse, please use Java 1.6.

Clone the Lyo git repositories

This example assumes EGit is being used

  • On the Branch Selection page, select the master branch
  • On the Local Destination page, specify a location or accept the default and click Finish

The repository should now show up in your Git Repositories view

Import the project from the git repository

  • In the Git Repositories view, right click org.eclipse.lyo.docs and select Import Projects
  • Select the Import Existing Projects wizard and click next
  • Select the projects:
    • org.eclipse.lyo.docs.org.eclipse.lyo.examplechecker
    • org.eclipse.lyo.docs.org.eclipse.lyo.resourcetable
    • org.eclipse.lyo.docs.org.eclipse.lyo.TBD

Build all projects

To build the projects.

  • Expand the org.eclipse.lyo.docs.org.eclise.lyo.examplecheker project
  • Right click pom.xml -> Run As -> Maven clean
  • Right click pom.xml -> Run As -> Maven install
  • Expand the org.eclipse.lyo.docs.org.eclise.lyo.resourcetable project
  • Right click pom.xml -> Run As -> Maven clean
  • Right click pom.xml -> Run As -> Maven install
  • Expand the org.eclipse.lyo.docs.org.eclise.lyo.TBD project
  • Right click pom.xml -> Run As -> Maven clean
  • Right click pom.xml -> Run As -> Maven install
  • IBM JVM/JRE Users: There is an issue with m2eclipse and the the IBM JRE. If you have see the error java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org.slf4j.impl.StaticLoggerBinder when running a Maven install, you need to copy a newer slf4j api jar into your JRE directory to work around the issue until it is fixed:

Run the tools

Run the resource shape tool

Run the example checker tool

Building and Running the tools from Command Line

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