Author: schor Date: Tue Apr 23 19:58:29 2013 New Revision: 1471122 URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1471122 Log: no Jira - improve one-time-setup for m2e - add that users may encounter missing m2e connector messages the first time, and to let m2e search for and install the missing ones
Modified: uima/site/trunk/uima-website/docs/one-time-setup.html uima/site/trunk/uima-website/xdocs/one-time-setup.xml Modified: uima/site/trunk/uima-website/docs/one-time-setup.html URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/uima/site/trunk/uima-website/docs/one-time-setup.html?rev=1471122&r1=1471121&r2=1471122&view=diff ============================================================================== --- uima/site/trunk/uima-website/docs/one-time-setup.html (original) +++ uima/site/trunk/uima-website/docs/one-time-setup.html Tue Apr 23 19:58:29 2013 @@ -295,6 +295,16 @@ <li><p>Install m2e (latest recommended version) from the Eclipse update site: <a class="external" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.eclipse.org/m2e/">http://www.eclipse.org/m2e/</a>. </p> </li> + <li><p>When checking out UIMA modules, one method known to work (others may be added) is to do the initial + check-out using the SVN command "svn checkout https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/uima/uimaj/trunk some-local-directory" + (This is just an example - you may need to check out different parts, branches, etc., please adjust the command as needed). + Then use the Eclipse menu File -> Import -> Import existing Maven projects and navigate to the directory where + you checked out the projects. The plugin will analyze what's there, and then offer to import all the projects. + You can just go ahead, or select some subset to import into Eclipse. + </p> + <p>You will likely (the first time) get some messages from m2e about missing connectors - and the offer from m2e to have + it search for them - you should permit this and it will then find and download and install (with your permission) + the connectors it needs to do the m2e build of the Maven projects.</p></li> <!--li>You probably also want the m2eclipse SCM integration - this adds menus to SCM such as <code>Checkout as Maven project</code>. To get this, add the Eclipse update site: <a class="external" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" Modified: uima/site/trunk/uima-website/xdocs/one-time-setup.xml URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/uima/site/trunk/uima-website/xdocs/one-time-setup.xml?rev=1471122&r1=1471121&r2=1471122&view=diff ============================================================================== --- uima/site/trunk/uima-website/xdocs/one-time-setup.xml (original) +++ uima/site/trunk/uima-website/xdocs/one-time-setup.xml Tue Apr 23 19:58:29 2013 @@ -125,6 +125,16 @@ under the License. <a class="external" rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.eclipse.org/m2e/">http://www.eclipse.org/m2e/</a>. </p> </li> + <li><p>When checking out UIMA modules, one method known to work (others may be added) is to do the initial + check-out using the SVN command "svn checkout https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/uima/uimaj/trunk some-local-directory" + (This is just an example - you may need to check out different parts, branches, etc., please adjust the command as needed). + Then use the Eclipse menu File -> Import -> Import existing Maven projects and navigate to the directory where + you checked out the projects. The plugin will analyze what's there, and then offer to import all the projects. + You can just go ahead, or select some subset to import into Eclipse. + </p> + <p>You will likely (the first time) get some messages from m2e about missing connectors - and the offer from m2e to have + it search for them - you should permit this and it will then find and download and install (with your permission) + the connectors it needs to do the m2e build of the Maven projects.</p></li> <!--li>You probably also want the m2eclipse SCM integration - this adds menus to SCM such as <code>Checkout as Maven project</code>. To get this, add the Eclipse update site: <a class="external" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"