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1. Check out all projects under dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/technology/org.eclipse.stem/trunk
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You need EMF, BIRT, for things to compile. You will probably also want Subversion and Mylin installed. Make sure you are running Java 6 or higher.
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2. Run update.xml in the org.eclipse.stem.internal.data plugin as an ant script
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3. Start STEM by running stem.product in the org.eclipse.stem.ui plugin as an eclipse application
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When you check out stem from SVN you need to select ALL the individual folders UNDER trunk, right click, and be sure they check out as Java projects.
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If you do not create Java projects they won't build. If checked out correctly you will
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see a 'J' by each folder in the icons of the project explored.
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The screen shot below shows the appearance of the Eclipse Project Explorer view after a ''correct'' and ''successful'' checkout.
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Once you have them all checked with no red x's then you can run Ant. If you have any red x's you are missing dependent plugins or some checkout failed.
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'''In case of difficulty:'''
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If ant build fails for any reason please do the following:
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i) The STEM project is quite large. Please confirm that your SVN checkout successfully checked our every project.
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ii) Confirm that you have all required eclipse plugins (EMF, BIRT)
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iii) Try project>clean>clean all and then run ant build again (update.xml in the org.eclipse.stem.internal.data)
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iv) If you still have problems please contact the developers (email, bugzilla, etc).
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'''A successful checkout and build will show the letter 'J' by each Java project folder with no Red X's indicating a successful build.'''
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[[Image:GoodCheckout.jpg|frame|left|600px|A successful checkout and build will show the letter 'J' by each Java project folder.]]
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