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General CVS Information

Connection Type Committers  :ext:
Anon access  :pserver:
Host dev.eclipse.org
Repository Path /cvsroot/technology


JavaScript Policy Context Provider Projects

The JavaScript Policy Context Provider consists of two projects, one for the Context Provider and one for the Test code in different CVS modules

Project Module Location Eclipse PSF ViewCVS
JavaScript Policy CP org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.idas.cp.jspolicy anonymous viewcvs
committer
JavaScript Policy CP Test org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.idas.cp.jspolicy.test anonymous viewcvs
committer

Build Instructions

  • Building within Eclipse:
    • The normal project build method will compile the source
    • How to produce a standalone jar:
      • In Eclipse, do this:
        • Window, Show View, Ant. An ant browser appears.
        • Right-Click, Add Buildfiles..., browse to the buildfile (build.xml) you want to add and select it.
        • Expand the build file to expose the jar target.
        • Double-click the jar target to build the jar.
    • How to produce javadoc:
      • Follow the instructions above to add the ant buildfile to the ant browser
      • Double-click the javadoc target.
  • Command-line build
    • Building an Eclipse plugin
      • From the project directory, run "ant -DECLIPSE_HOME=<path to eclipse installation>"
      • Note that this requires an Eclipse installation
    • Building a standalone jar file
      • From the project directory, run "ant jar"
    • Building javadoc
      • From the project directory, run "ant javadoc"

See Also

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