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Revision as of 15:39, 29 May 2008

< To: Tigerstripe_Tutorials

NOTE THIS IS A DRAFT PAGE

This tutorial will show you how to configure Tigerstripe to run code generations in a headless environment. This will allow you to incorporate Tigerstripe's code generation functionality into a build chain using many of the commonly available build tools, specifically ANT and Maven 2.

Tigerstripe Installation

In order to run Tigerstripe in a headless environment you will only need a subset of the Tigerstripe workbench installed on top of the latest 3.3.x Eclipse package.

  1. Install the Eclipse IDE for Java Developers, available | here
  2. Install the Tigerstripe Base Feature plug-ins. This feature set is currently available on the Tigerstripe downloads page.

Creating a basic model

Installing Tigerstripe generators

Running a generation from the command line

Running a generation from a Maven2 build

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