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# [http://scout.bsiag.com/ download Eclipse Scout] and unzip it
 
# [http://scout.bsiag.com/ download Eclipse Scout] and unzip it
 
# [[Media:DerbyDB.zip|download the Apache Derby example database]] and unzip it
 
# [[Media:DerbyDB.zip|download the Apache Derby example database]] and unzip it
# you're done -- start Eclipse!
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# you're done -- start Eclipse and go on to {{ScoutLink|Tutorial|Setup a New Eclipse Scout Project|setup a new Eclipse Scout project}}
  
 
Currently the Scout SDK sources are not hosted by Eclipse. We're working on it!
 
Currently the Scout SDK sources are not hosted by Eclipse. We're working on it!
  
 
{{note|Location|We usually unzip the Eclipse installation into C:\ on Windows machines because at some point in the past the maximum path length was sometimes problematic. The tutorial is going to assume that you will do the same.}}
 
{{note|Location|We usually unzip the Eclipse installation into C:\ on Windows machines because at some point in the past the maximum path length was sometimes problematic. The tutorial is going to assume that you will do the same.}}

Revision as of 09:28, 7 October 2010

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Scout Tutorial
This page belongs to the Minicrm Step-by-Step Tutorial. It explains how install and start the Scout SDK and a database.


  1. download Eclipse Scout and unzip it
  2. download the Apache Derby example database and unzip it
  3. you're done -- start Eclipse and go on to The Scout documentation has been moved to https://eclipsescout.github.io/.

Currently the Scout SDK sources are not hosted by Eclipse. We're working on it!

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Location
We usually unzip the Eclipse installation into C:\ on Windows machines because at some point in the past the maximum path length was sometimes problematic. The tutorial is going to assume that you will do the same.

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