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  # For this demo, it's necessary to use two or more Eclipse instances. I will use only two Eclipse instance(Itacare and Trancoso).
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Revision as of 14:19, 7 July 2006

Installation and Running of the SCP

This is a description of how to install and run the Shared Code plug'in. It should guide you to having a working SCP demo in minutes.

Steps

Step 0

Prerequisites:

  * Eclipse 3.1 or higher
  * ECF 0.8 or higher

After installing Eclipse and ECF, verify that they are all available in your Eclipse environment.

Step 1

Starting ECF Local Server.

  # Start a shell.
  # CD to the Eclipse features directory.
  # CD to org.eclipse.ecf.serverfeature_X.X.X\bin directory (X.X.X is the ecf version number).
  # Run startserver.sh for OS X/Linux
  # The default settings are fine for now.

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Step 2

 # For this demo, it's necessary to use two or more Eclipse instances. I will use only two Eclipse instance(Itacare and Trancoso). 
 # Make sure to use different workspaces, because this demo is on the same machine.
   # Click on the Run->Run, change the launcher name to "Itacare"
   # Click on the Run->Run, change the launcher name to "Trancoso"
   # Adjust workspace data as necessary. You need to setup different "Location" to each Eclipse instance, and each  instance needs to point to the same ECF server.

Step 3

Step 4

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