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Revision as of 14:31, 18 August 2008
Contents
Setting Up Corona Development Environment
Corona's development environment is based upon the Eclipse PDE/IDE. All of Corona's server-side components are either OSGi Bundles or Eclipse Plug-ins.
- Note
- It is assumed the you are familiar with Eclipse IDE, Subversion, etc...
- The following steps should be performed in a new workspace
Step 1: Setup Eclipse PDE/IDE
Step 1.1: Download IDE
If you do not already have an Eclipse PDE/IDE installed, download and install the following:
Step 1.2: Install Subversive
Step 2: Setup Subversion
Corona's source repository is managed by Subversion. You will need to install the Eclipse Subversive plug-ins and define a repository location for Corona.
- Committer Repository URL
- svn+ssh://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/technology/org.eclipse.corona
- Contributor Repository URL
- http://dev.eclipse.org/svnroot/technology/org.eclipse.corona
Step 3: Check-out Team Artifacts
Corona provides team artifacts to help team member participate in the community. Some of these artifacts are used to setup the workspace used for Corona development
- Switch to the SVN Repository perspective
- Expand the entry for Corona's SVN repository
- Expand the entry for trunk
- Check-out corona.team folder
Step 4: Download Target Platform Runtime
Corona uses the target platform capability of the IDE. This allows the IDE to simulate the platform where the plug-ins under development will eventually be deployed.
The target platform is default set of Equinox, Eclipse Core, and 3rd party libraries used in a server-side environment. This environment is setup using an Ant script within the team's artifacts.
The following steps are performed within the Plug-in Development perspective.
Step 4.1: Update Runtime Properties
It is common for Corona developers to work behind a firewall. For Corona to be able to properly setup its target platform, it needs to be able to download plug-ins from external repositories.
- Edit the Ant script corona.team/runtime/build.xml
- Find the Ant target init
- Update (or comment out) the arguments for <setproxy .../>
Step 4.2: Update Download URL
Eclipse resources are available from many download mirrors. You will need to figure out which one is best to use to update your target platform environment.
- Edit the Ant script corona.team/runtime/build.properties
- Update the value for eclipse.download.mirror
Step 4.3: Initialize target.platform Runtime
- Run the Ant script corona.team/runtime/build.xml
- Refresh your workspace so it is aware of the files added to the target platform
Step 5: Define Workspace Target Platform
Each Plug-in Development Workspace can be configured for a specific target platform.
- Select the Windows -> Preferences menu item
- Expand the Plug-in Development entry
- Select Target Platform
- Select the Browse button
- Navigate the corona.team tree and select corona.team/target.platform
- Select the Load Target button
- Select the Ok button
Step 6: Check-out Corona Sources
- Switch to the Plug-in Development perspective
- Within the Package Explorer view, expand the corona.team entry
- Expand the project.sets folder
- Right-mouse-click corona-all.psf
- Select import
- Select Team -> Team Project Set
- Select Finish
- Note
- Corona's team project set also defines working sets to help organize Corona's plug-ins within your development workspace.