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The goal of the following set up is to use Eclipse installation as target platform with adding the plug-ins from SMILA.extensions folder.
 
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::* Click Window --> Preferences --> Plug-in Development --> Target Platform
 
::* Click Window --> Preferences --> Plug-in Development --> Target Platform
::* Click Add... --> Select File System --> Click Next --> Click Add --> Select SMILA.extension folder under local trunk
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::* Click Add... --> Select File System --> Click Next --> Click Add --> Select <tt>SMILA.extension/eclipse/plugins</tt> folder under local trunk
  
 
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Revision as of 04:55, 2 April 2009

Setup an Eclipse instance/installation for SMILA

Set-up for SMILA developers

Installed Eclipse and delta-pack

If you still have not installed an eclipse and/or a delta-pack, you may download it from:

Checkout SMILA sources from Eclipse svn

You may check out our sources from:

http://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/rt/org.eclipse.smila/


Import sources into Eclipse

If you don´t check out our sources into Eclipse, you have to import the sources into Eclipse see below:

Click File --> Import --> General --> Existing Projects into Workspace --> Next --> Select root folder of local trunk --> Finish


Define target platform

The goal of the following set up is to use Eclipse installation as target platform with adding the plug-ins from SMILA.extensions folder.

  • Click Window --> Preferences --> Plug-in Development --> Target Platform
  • Click Add... --> Select File System --> Click Next --> Click Add --> Select SMILA.extension/eclipse/plugins folder under local trunk

Target.PNG

Launch SMILA in Eclipse

There is a folder SMILA.launch located in our trunk. This folder contains a launch configuration file for Eclipse. With this file you have the possibility to start SMILA in Eclipse. Follow the steps below:

  • Click Debug --> Debug Configurations and expand OSGI Framework
  • Select launch file for your environment and press Debug

Launch-smila.png


  • If everything is started correctly, you will get an output in the Eclipse Console like below:

Console.png

Set-up for SMILA integrators

Installed Eclipse and delta-pack

If you still have not installed an eclipse and/or a delta-pack, you may download it from:

Define target platform

Start Ecliplse and set up a new workspace. After that you have to define a new target platform see below:

  • Download SMILA from http://www.eclipse.org/smila/downloads.php
  • Unzip SMILA-incubation-***.zip into a directory (e.g. E:\SMILA).
  • Download SMILA-test-plugins.zip from http://demo1.brox.de/pipelets/SMILA-test-plugins.zip
  • Unzip SMILA-test-plugins.zip into the plugins folder of your SMILA installation (e.g. E:\SMILA\plugins).
  • Click Window --> Preferences --> Plug-in Development --> Target Platform --> Click Browse --> Select SMILA installation folder (e.g E:\SMILA). --> Apply --> OK

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