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== Build Instructions == | == Build Instructions == | ||
* '''Building within Eclipse IDE:''' | * '''Building within Eclipse IDE:''' | ||
− | ** The normal project build method will compile the source | + | ** The normal project build method will compile the source<sup>1</sup> |
− | + | ** How to export a WAR<sup>2</sup> file from a Web project: | |
− | + | *** Right click on a Web project folder and select Export from the pop-up menu. Then select WAR file in the Export window and then select Next. | |
− | ** How to | + | *** Specify the Web project you want to export (this field is primed if you used the pop-up menu to open the wizard), and specify a location for the new WAR file. |
− | *** | + | *** Optional: Optionally, supply WAR export Options, such as whether or not to include Java™ source files in the WAR, and whether to overwrite any existing resources during the export process. Source files are not usually included in a WAR file, because they are not necessary for the server to run the web application. |
− | ** | + | *** Click Finish. |
− | *** | + | |
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* '''Command-line builds:''' | * '''Command-line builds:''' | ||
− | ** How to | + | ** How to create a Web service WAR file: |
− | *** From the project directory, run ''' | + | *** From the project directory, run '''wsbuild.xml''' ant script. Resulting '''rpps.war''' file will be placed inside the ''dist/tomcat directory''<sup>3</sup>. |
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− | * '''Builds notes:''' | + | * '''Builds notes:''' |
− | ** <sup>1</sup> | + | ** <sup>1</sup> Note please, before WS WAR file creating it is needed to export the project (WAR) into ''dist'' directory with the name ''rpps.war''. |
− | ** <sup> | + | ** <sup>2</sup> The Eclipse Web Tools Platform should be installed. [http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/main.php More about WTP]. |
+ | ** <sup>3</sup> Assume that you have installed the JWSDP from [http://java.sun.com/webservices/ http://java.sun.com/webservices] and defined the Windows environment variable %JWSDP_HOME%. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [http://www.eclipse.org/higgins Higgins Home] | * [http://www.eclipse.org/higgins Higgins Home] | ||
* [[Components]] | * [[Components]] |
Latest revision as of 05:27, 5 June 2007
General CVS Information
Connection Type | Committers | :ext: |
Anonymous access | :pserver: | |
Host | dev.eclipse.org | |
Repository Path | /cvsroot/technology |
RPPS Web Projects
Main RPPS Web project is
Project | Module Location | Eclipse PSF | ViewCVS |
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RPPS Web | org.eclipse.higgins/app/org.eclipse.higgins.rpps.web | anonymous | viewcvs |
committer |
The RPPS Web project depends on several other Higgins projects
Project | Module Location | Eclipse PSF | ViewCVS |
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Configuration API | org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.configuration.api | anonymous | viewcvs |
committer | |||
Configuration Common | org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.configuration.common | anonymous | viewcvs |
committer | |||
Configuration XML | org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.configuration.xml | anonymous | viewcvs |
committer | |||
I-Card Interfaces | org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.icard | anonymous | viewcvs |
committer | |||
I-Card Provider CardSpace Common | org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.icard.provider.cardspace.common | anonymous | viewcvs |
committer | |||
I-Card Provider CardSpace Zurich | org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.icard.provider.cardspace.zurich | anonymous | viewcvs |
committer | |||
I-Card Provider CardSpace Idemix | org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.icard.provider.idemix | anonymous | viewcvs |
committer | |||
I-Card Selector Service Interfaces | org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.iss | anonymous | viewcvs |
committer | |||
I-Card Selector Service CardSpace | org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.iss.cardspace | anonymous | viewcvs |
committer | |||
I-Card Selector Service Idemix | org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.iss.idemix | anonymous | viewcvs |
committer | |||
I-Card Registry | org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.icard.registry | anonymous | viewcvs |
committer | |||
Higgins Registry | org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.registry | anonymous | viewcvs |
committer | |||
RSS-SSE Parser Library | org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.rsse | anonymous | viewcvs |
committer | |||
RPPS Core | org.eclipse.higgins/plugins/org.eclipse.higgins.rpps | anonymous | viewcvs |
committer |
Build Instructions
- Building within Eclipse IDE:
- The normal project build method will compile the source1
- How to export a WAR2 file from a Web project:
- Right click on a Web project folder and select Export from the pop-up menu. Then select WAR file in the Export window and then select Next.
- Specify the Web project you want to export (this field is primed if you used the pop-up menu to open the wizard), and specify a location for the new WAR file.
- Optional: Optionally, supply WAR export Options, such as whether or not to include Java™ source files in the WAR, and whether to overwrite any existing resources during the export process. Source files are not usually included in a WAR file, because they are not necessary for the server to run the web application.
- Click Finish.
- Command-line builds:
- How to create a Web service WAR file:
- From the project directory, run wsbuild.xml ant script. Resulting rpps.war file will be placed inside the dist/tomcat directory3.
- How to create a Web service WAR file:
- Builds notes:
- 1 Note please, before WS WAR file creating it is needed to export the project (WAR) into dist directory with the name rpps.war.
- 2 The Eclipse Web Tools Platform should be installed. More about WTP.
- 3 Assume that you have installed the JWSDP from http://java.sun.com/webservices and defined the Windows environment variable %JWSDP_HOME%.