Hi Sveta, Thanks for doing that - I have had a look through your patch and it looks really good.
Your suggestions for changes to the DRLVM document look good too. I couldn't really find any good links for getting started with Java programming in Eclipse on their website, the only thing that came close was this - http://help.eclipse.org/help32/index.jsp, which has some getting started tutorials within the page. There might be some better articles out there on other sites though, or we could just direct people to the help system or 'cheat sheets' within their Eclipse installation. Thanks, Sian On 30/10/06, Konovalova, Svetlana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sian, Taking into consideration your comments, I've opened a new JIRA issue [http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HARMONY-2009] and have created a patch for the page "Developing Apache Harmony Class-library Code with Eclipse". Would be great, if you find a chance to look it through. Hope we'll continue working at developing this aspect of documentation. :) Cheers, Sveta -----Original Message----- From: Sian January [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 3:34 PM To: harmony-dev@incubator.apache.org Subject: Re: [build] Building on Eclipse - FYI Hi Sveta, That sounds like a great idea. I think the two main things you need to do extra on Eclipse on Windows are as follows: 1. Make a copy of vsvars32.bat from your Visual Studio install directory. If you have chosen the defaults when installing you will find it in "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Common7\Tools". Copy it to somewhere convenient such as the desktop and add the following line (just below the last line that begins "@set..."): start C:\...\eclipse\eclipse.exe -vmargs -Xmx512M (where ... is the path to your eclipse installation). NB. using "-vmargs -Xmx512M" is optional, but helpful to stop Eclipse running out of memory. Now just double click on this file to start Eclipse. 2. After you have started Eclipse and checked out Harmony from SVN, copy ecj_3.2.jar into ..\eclipse\plugins\org.apache.ant_1.6.5\lib and change the Ant settings to include this jar (Window > Preferences > Ant > Runtime then select 'Global Entries' then 'Add External Jars' and add ecj_3.2.jar from the org.apache.ant_1.6.5\lib directory). If you're happy to add that to the document that would be great. On Linux you will also need to do 2, but I'm not sure if there's an equivalent to 1 or not. Has anyone else tried building in Eclipse on Linux? Thanks, Sian On 26/10/06, Konovalova, Svetlana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Folks, > > I see that we do need one more building doc describing Eclipse > specifics. > The main doc containing building instructions now is the "Getting > Started for Contributors" page. > [http://incubator.apache.org/harmony/quickhelp_contributors.html]. > My suggestion is to add one more section to it describing building > instructions for Eclipse. How about that? > > If you need my help, I'll be glad to manage the doc creation:) > > Cheers, > Sveta > > -----Original Message----- > From: Sian January [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 4:06 PM > To: harmony-dev@incubator.apache.org > Subject: Re: [build] Building on Eclipse - FYI > > Hi Nathan, > > Yes - I was trying to run the enitre build in Eclipse and this is always > my > preferred method of building. There is at least one other extra step > apart > from the one discussed in this thread so I think some additional > documentation would be useful. > > Thanks, > > Sian > > > > On 25/10/06, Nathan Beyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Are you referring to running the build scripts via Eclipse? Just > > wanted to make sure I understand. > > > > Personally, I only import the module projects one at a time and run > > the full builds outside of Eclipse, so I've never tried this. Perhaps > > some additional documentation on using Eclipse in this fashion. This > > might be helpful additionally. > > > > On 10/24/06, Sian January <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > I encountered a problem today building on Eclipse, and I just > thought > > I'd > > > post about it here in case anyone sees the same problem in the > > future. I > > > was getting the error: > > > > > > > > > BUILD FAILED > > > * > > > > > > C:\eclipse32harmony\eclipse\workspace\Harmony\build.xml:108: The > > following > > > error occurred while executing this line: > > > > > > > C:\eclipse32harmony\eclipse\workspace\Harmony\make\build-java.xml:127: > > The > > > Eclipse compiler class for Ant could not be found. Please place the > ECJ > > JAR > > > in ANT_HOME/lib. The JAR can copied from > > CLASSLIB_TRUNK/depends/jars/ecj_3.2 > > > folder after the fetch-depends target has been run. > > > * > > > > > > The solution to this is to copy ecj_3.2.jar into > > > ..\plugins\org.apache.ant_1.6.5\lib and *also* change the Ant > settings > > to > > > include this jar (Window > Preferences > Ant > Runtime then select > > 'Global > > > Entries' then 'Add External Jars' and add ecj_3.2.jar from the > > > org.apache.ant_1.6.5\lib directory). > > > > > > I don't know if many people build on Eclipse, and I know there have > been > > > some conversations about having too many instructions on the > website, > > but > > > since the steps are slightly different for Eclipse I wondered if it > > might be > > > worth augmenting the instructions or adding some Eclipse-specific > ones > > at > > > some point? > > > > > > Sian > > > > > > -- > > > Sian January > > > > > > IBM Java Technology Centre, UK > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Sian January > > IBM Java Technology Centre, UK > -- Sian January IBM Java Technology Centre, UK
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