I figured I might add similar instructions for users of netbeans.
1) First of you need the netbeans Subversion profile. It has already been mentionned on this maillist before. If you missed it you can find it at http://vcsgenerics.netbeans.org/profiles/
2) Mount a VCS filesystem and choose the Subversion profile.
3) You only need to specify a working directory and the URL to download from (see attached image)
4) Next you can choose "SVN Local > Check out" from the mouse's quick menu (if you are asked for a password leave it empty)
One remark it takes quite some time before output is effectively sent to the VCS Output window. There is however quite a lot to download so don't assume it hangs.
Cheers, Sebastian Gozin
Scott Ryan wrote:
I use the SVN eclipse plug-in and this is how I downloaded the beehive code.
1) Open the SVN repository exploring perspective 2) Right click on the left menu pane and select new Repository 3) Enter http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf 4) I used the twistie to open up the repository entries and the incubator entries. 5) I right clicked on beehive and selected check out as project 6) After some time I was able to see the project on my Java pane and edit,compile etc. 7) As a note I also use the myeclipse plug-in which will allow you to do some interesting things with the web side of things as kind of a preview of what migt be coming with pollinate.
I am looking forward to getting a chance to overview the code and begin to understand it better.
Have fun..
Scott D. Ryan Director, J2EE Architecture and Development Soaring Eagle LLC. 9742 S. Whitecliff Place Highlands Ranch, Co. 80129 (303) 263-3044 [EMAIL PROTECTED] BEA Technical Director
-----Original Message----- From: Rahul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 16, 2004 8:29 PM To: Beehive Developers; [email protected] Subject: Re: Initial code drop of Beehive into Apache
Thats great news !! I hope that means that the code is available for checkouts now.
Could we have brief instructions on this mailing list (till the website gets updated) on where we can access it from ? Looking forward to it.
TIA,
Rahul
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken Tam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 2:18 PM Subject: Initial code drop of Beehive into Apache
I'm pleased to announce that thanks to a ton of work by many folks, the initial Beehive code drop into Apache has taken place, as of rev #22985. Enjoy!
