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Tom White updated HADOOP-1228: ------------------------------ Attachment: hadoop-1228-v2.patch Renamed target to "eclipse-files" following Owen's suggestion. The java builder is only invoked to build the record io files for tests so everything is complied for Eclipse - you can still use ant. Regarding subversive - I'm using subclipse, but don't see why we can't add whatever's needed for subversive at some point. > Eclipse project files > --------------------- > > Key: HADOOP-1228 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-1228 > Project: Hadoop Core > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: build > Reporter: Albert Strasheim > Priority: Minor > Attachments: .classpath, .project, eclipse.patch, > hadoop-1228-v2.patch, hadoop-1228.patch, hadoop-eclipse.zip > > > I've created Eclipse project files for Hadoop (to be attached). I've found > them very useful for exploring Hadoop and running the unit tests. > The project files can be included in the source repository to make it easy to > import Hadoop into Eclipse. > A few features: > - Eclipse automatically calls the Ant build to generate some of the necessary > source files > - Single unit tests can be run from inside Eclipse > - Basic Java code style formatter settings for the Hadoop conventions (still > needs some work) > The following VM arguments must be specified in the run configuration to get > unit tests to run: > -Xms256m -Xmx256m -Dtest.build.data=${project_loc}\build\test\data > Some of the unit tests don't run yet, possibly due to some missing VM flags, > the fact that I'm running Windows, or some other reason(s). > TODO: > - Specify native library location(s) once I investigate building of Hadoop's > native library > - Get all the unit tests to run -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.