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Building and Running Lyo reference implementations (RIOs) in Eclipse
Prerequisites
- Eclipse 3.6 or 3.7 IDE
- EGit team provider for git (recommended) or git command line package.
- m2eclipse for Maven support in the Eclipse IDE
Create an Apache Tomcat runtime environment in Eclipse
- Tomcat is the default runtime for OSLC4J samples. Configuration for other runtimes (Jetty, etc) is possible.
- See the Eclipse documentation for instructions on creating a Tomcat server. Be sure to name the server Apache Tomcat v7.0.
- Create 1 server on port 8080 for the OSLC4JRegistry catalog application
- Create 1 server on port 8081 for any sample applications you want to run. In the future, the config will change so all apps can run on the same port.
Clone the Lyo Core and RIO (optional, for Change Management sample) git repositories
This example assumes EGit is being used
- Open the Git Repositories view in Eclipse and click the Clone Git Repository icon
- Use git://git.eclipse.org/gitroot/lyo/org.eclipse.lyo.core.git as the URI. User/Password are not required.
- On the Branch Selection page, select the master branch
- On the Local Destination page, specify a location or accept the default and click Finish
The repository should now show up in your Git Repositories view
- If you want to load the OSLC4J Change Management sample provider, repeat the above steps for the RIO Git repository: git://git.eclipse.org/gitroot/lyo/org.eclipse.lyo.core.git
Import Eclipse projects from the git repository
- In the Git Repositories view, right click org.eclipse.lyo.rio and select Import Projects
- Select the Import Existing Projects wizard and click next
- Select all components of RIO