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The source codeEclipse APT Project - Developer Setup Instructions ================================================== 1. Install Eclipse SDK 3.1. 2. Launch eclipse, creating a new Workspace. Say "C:\AptWorkspace". 3. Install a 1.5 JRE for eclipse. To add it to Eclipse: a. go to the "Window" menu, and then choose "Preferences | Java | Installed JREs". b. click the add button and install the 1.5 JRE. You will need to name this "JRE 1.5.0". Make this the default JRE. 4. Now you need to check out the various CVS projects from the eclipse CVS server. a. Configure your eclipse to point to the eclipse CVS repository: Open the "CVS Repository Exploring" Perspective. Then right-click in the CVS Repositories frame and select New->Repository Location. Fill in the following values: Host: dev.eclipse.org Repository path: /home/eclipse User: anonymous Password: <leave blank> Connection type: pserver b. Check out HEAD revisions of the following projects: org.eclipse.jdt.apt.core org.eclipse.jdt.apt.tests org.eclipse.jdt.apt.ui org.eclipse.test.performance To do this, open the :pserver:anonymous... node, and then the HEAD node. Right-click on the folders as named above, and select "Check out". This will copy all the files to your local machine. c. Refresh the branches. Right-click the top-level "Branches" node (adjacent to "HEAD"), and then select "Refresh Branches..." Select the following projects to be scanned for tags: org.eclipse.jdt.core org.eclipse.jdt.core.tests.builder org.eclipse.jdt.core.tests.compiler org.eclipse.jdt.core.tests.model org.eclipse.jdt.core.tests.performance d. Check out APT branch revisions of the following projects : Under Branches, there will now be an "APT" branch. Open that and select the following nodes: org.eclipse.jdt.core.tests.builder org.eclipse.jdt.core.tests.compiler org.eclipse.jdt.core.tests.model org.eclipse.jdt.core.tests.performance org.eclipse.jdt.core Then right-click each of them and select "Check out". This will take some time as all the files are copied to your local machine. You can now switch back to the "Java" Perspective. 5. Copy the file tools.jar from the 1.5 JDK (%JDK_1.5_HOME%/lib/tools.jar) into the root of the org.eclipse.jdt.apt.core project, and then right-click that project and choose "Refresh". 6. Ensure that the workspace builds with no problems that are error level. You will see a few warnings depending on the strictness of your warning settins. 7. If you want to export the plugin, then you can run the ant script at org.eclipse.jdt.apt.core/scripts/exportplugin.xml |
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