Re: Setup IDE for development instructions
The path to to the libraries is wrong. It is -Djava.library.path=${workspace_loc:rt}/build/sdk/rt/lib Tom On 28.04.14 23:36, Stephen F Northover wrote: > I fixed the wiki to warn Eclipse users not to do this. > > Steve > > On 2014-04-28 4:55 PM, Stephen F Northover wrote: >> Thanks Tom. Felipe ran into this way back when. Initially, the repo >> was in the workspace, but having outside allows is how most people >> develop and so I moved it out. >> >> Steve >> >> On 2014-04-28 4:45 PM, Tom Schindl wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> Just to finish this. The real problem with is that I've clone the >>> hg-repo directly to my workspace-folder (which is the default in the >>> Eclipse-hg-plugin) which is causing all the troubles! >>> >>> Once I move the clone next to the workspace-folder things started to >>> operate the way they should. >>> >>> Tom >>> >>> On 24.04.14 23:58, Stephen F Northover wrote: H . I can't look at this now but will look at it tomorrow. I am running: Eclipse SDK Version: 4.3.2 Build id: M20140221-1700 I will get the latest and greatest from the Eclipse download page and follow the steps. Eclipse has this funky optional classpath syntax. Is this burning us? Anyhow, tomorrow! Steve On 2014-04-24 5:51 PM, Kevin Rushforth wrote: > The default task in build.gradle is sdk so "gradle" and "gradle sdk" > are equivalent. > > -- Kevin > > > Tom Schindl wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I once built with "gradle sdk" maybe that was wrong? >> >> Tom >> >> On 24.04.14 23:37, Stephen F Northover wrote: >>> Did you build once outside the IDE? Type "gradle" in the rt >>> directory. >>> >>> Steve >>> >>> On 2014-04-24 5:28 PM, Tom Schindl wrote: More stuff that does not work. If you import the projects you have build-path errors because source folders are missing in: * base: - src/main/resources - src/test/resources * builders - src/main/resources - src/test/resources * designTime - src/main/resources * fxml - src/main/resources * media - src/test/java - src/test/resources * swing - src/main/resources - src/test/java - src/test/resources * swt - src/main/resources - src/test/java - src/test/resources * web - src/main/native/WebKitBuild/Release/WebCore/generated/java Libraries are not found in buildSrc: It looks like you are using relative-paths but at least my eclipse does not like that but e.g. wants to detect them as rt/build/libs/ant-1.8.2.jar and not ../build/libs/ant-1.8.2.jar * graphics to compile without errors needs swt-debug.jar in the library path. * swt to compile without errors needs swt-debug.jar in the library path * scenebuilder needs to reference all projects but not rt-project Tom On 24.04.14 22:29, Tom Schindl wrote: > Hi, > > I try to follow the guide at > https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Using+an+IDE to > setup my > Eclipse workspace but the description how to preconfigure the JDK > is a > ambiguous. > > The ambiguous information is the "cd " which could > me (I > take my OS-X install as the reference) > * cd > /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/jre/lib/ext > > > > * cd > /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/ > > > BTW for Eclipse there's no an easier way to get Java8 support > you can > grab a prebuilt distro from > http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index-java8.php > > Tom > >> >
Re: Setup IDE for development instructions
I fixed the wiki to warn Eclipse users not to do this. Steve On 2014-04-28 4:55 PM, Stephen F Northover wrote: Thanks Tom. Felipe ran into this way back when. Initially, the repo was in the workspace, but having outside allows is how most people develop and so I moved it out. Steve On 2014-04-28 4:45 PM, Tom Schindl wrote: Hi, Just to finish this. The real problem with is that I've clone the hg-repo directly to my workspace-folder (which is the default in the Eclipse-hg-plugin) which is causing all the troubles! Once I move the clone next to the workspace-folder things started to operate the way they should. Tom On 24.04.14 23:58, Stephen F Northover wrote: H . I can't look at this now but will look at it tomorrow. I am running: Eclipse SDK Version: 4.3.2 Build id: M20140221-1700 I will get the latest and greatest from the Eclipse download page and follow the steps. Eclipse has this funky optional classpath syntax. Is this burning us? Anyhow, tomorrow! Steve On 2014-04-24 5:51 PM, Kevin Rushforth wrote: The default task in build.gradle is sdk so "gradle" and "gradle sdk" are equivalent. -- Kevin Tom Schindl wrote: Hi, I once built with "gradle sdk" maybe that was wrong? Tom On 24.04.14 23:37, Stephen F Northover wrote: Did you build once outside the IDE? Type "gradle" in the rt directory. Steve On 2014-04-24 5:28 PM, Tom Schindl wrote: More stuff that does not work. If you import the projects you have build-path errors because source folders are missing in: * base: - src/main/resources - src/test/resources * builders - src/main/resources - src/test/resources * designTime - src/main/resources * fxml - src/main/resources * media - src/test/java - src/test/resources * swing - src/main/resources - src/test/java - src/test/resources * swt - src/main/resources - src/test/java - src/test/resources * web - src/main/native/WebKitBuild/Release/WebCore/generated/java Libraries are not found in buildSrc: It looks like you are using relative-paths but at least my eclipse does not like that but e.g. wants to detect them as rt/build/libs/ant-1.8.2.jar and not ../build/libs/ant-1.8.2.jar * graphics to compile without errors needs swt-debug.jar in the library path. * swt to compile without errors needs swt-debug.jar in the library path * scenebuilder needs to reference all projects but not rt-project Tom On 24.04.14 22:29, Tom Schindl wrote: Hi, I try to follow the guide at https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Using+an+IDE to setup my Eclipse workspace but the description how to preconfigure the JDK is a ambiguous. The ambiguous information is the "cd " which could me (I take my OS-X install as the reference) * cd /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/jre/lib/ext * cd /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/ BTW for Eclipse there's no an easier way to get Java8 support you can grab a prebuilt distro from http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index-java8.php Tom
Re: Setup IDE for development instructions
Thanks Tom. Felipe ran into this way back when. Initially, the repo was in the workspace, but having outside allows is how most people develop and so I moved it out. Steve On 2014-04-28 4:45 PM, Tom Schindl wrote: Hi, Just to finish this. The real problem with is that I've clone the hg-repo directly to my workspace-folder (which is the default in the Eclipse-hg-plugin) which is causing all the troubles! Once I move the clone next to the workspace-folder things started to operate the way they should. Tom On 24.04.14 23:58, Stephen F Northover wrote: H . I can't look at this now but will look at it tomorrow. I am running: Eclipse SDK Version: 4.3.2 Build id: M20140221-1700 I will get the latest and greatest from the Eclipse download page and follow the steps. Eclipse has this funky optional classpath syntax. Is this burning us? Anyhow, tomorrow! Steve On 2014-04-24 5:51 PM, Kevin Rushforth wrote: The default task in build.gradle is sdk so "gradle" and "gradle sdk" are equivalent. -- Kevin Tom Schindl wrote: Hi, I once built with "gradle sdk" maybe that was wrong? Tom On 24.04.14 23:37, Stephen F Northover wrote: Did you build once outside the IDE? Type "gradle" in the rt directory. Steve On 2014-04-24 5:28 PM, Tom Schindl wrote: More stuff that does not work. If you import the projects you have build-path errors because source folders are missing in: * base: - src/main/resources - src/test/resources * builders - src/main/resources - src/test/resources * designTime - src/main/resources * fxml - src/main/resources * media - src/test/java - src/test/resources * swing - src/main/resources - src/test/java - src/test/resources * swt - src/main/resources - src/test/java - src/test/resources * web - src/main/native/WebKitBuild/Release/WebCore/generated/java Libraries are not found in buildSrc: It looks like you are using relative-paths but at least my eclipse does not like that but e.g. wants to detect them as rt/build/libs/ant-1.8.2.jar and not ../build/libs/ant-1.8.2.jar * graphics to compile without errors needs swt-debug.jar in the library path. * swt to compile without errors needs swt-debug.jar in the library path * scenebuilder needs to reference all projects but not rt-project Tom On 24.04.14 22:29, Tom Schindl wrote: Hi, I try to follow the guide at https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Using+an+IDE to setup my Eclipse workspace but the description how to preconfigure the JDK is a ambiguous. The ambiguous information is the "cd " which could me (I take my OS-X install as the reference) * cd /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/jre/lib/ext * cd /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/ BTW for Eclipse there's no an easier way to get Java8 support you can grab a prebuilt distro from http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index-java8.php Tom
Re: Setup IDE for development instructions
Hi, Just to finish this. The real problem with is that I've clone the hg-repo directly to my workspace-folder (which is the default in the Eclipse-hg-plugin) which is causing all the troubles! Once I move the clone next to the workspace-folder things started to operate the way they should. Tom On 24.04.14 23:58, Stephen F Northover wrote: > H . I can't look at this now but will look at it tomorrow. I am > running: > > Eclipse SDK > > Version: 4.3.2 > Build id: M20140221-1700 > > I will get the latest and greatest from the Eclipse download page and > follow the steps. > > Eclipse has this funky optional classpath syntax. Is this burning us? > > > > > > > > Anyhow, tomorrow! > > Steve > > On 2014-04-24 5:51 PM, Kevin Rushforth wrote: >> The default task in build.gradle is sdk so "gradle" and "gradle sdk" >> are equivalent. >> >> -- Kevin >> >> >> Tom Schindl wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I once built with "gradle sdk" maybe that was wrong? >>> >>> Tom >>> >>> On 24.04.14 23:37, Stephen F Northover wrote: Did you build once outside the IDE? Type "gradle" in the rt directory. Steve On 2014-04-24 5:28 PM, Tom Schindl wrote: > More stuff that does not work. > > If you import the projects you have build-path errors because source > folders are missing in: > * base: >- src/main/resources >- src/test/resources > * builders >- src/main/resources >- src/test/resources > * designTime >- src/main/resources > * fxml >- src/main/resources > * media >- src/test/java >- src/test/resources > * swing >- src/main/resources >- src/test/java >- src/test/resources > * swt >- src/main/resources >- src/test/java >- src/test/resources > * web >- src/main/native/WebKitBuild/Release/WebCore/generated/java > > Libraries are not found in buildSrc: > > It looks like you are using relative-paths but at least my eclipse > does > not like that but e.g. wants to detect them as > rt/build/libs/ant-1.8.2.jar and not ../build/libs/ant-1.8.2.jar > > * graphics to compile without errors needs swt-debug.jar in the > library > path. > > * swt to compile without errors needs swt-debug.jar in the library > path > > * scenebuilder needs to reference all projects but not rt-project > > Tom > > > On 24.04.14 22:29, Tom Schindl wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I try to follow the guide at >> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Using+an+IDE to >> setup my >> Eclipse workspace but the description how to preconfigure the JDK >> is a >> ambiguous. >> >> The ambiguous information is the "cd " which could me (I >> take my OS-X install as the reference) >> * cd >> /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/jre/lib/ext >> >> >> * cd >> /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/ >> >> BTW for Eclipse there's no an easier way to get Java8 support you can >> grab a prebuilt distro from >> http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index-java8.php >> >> Tom >> >>> >
Re: Setup IDE for development instructions
H . I can't look at this now but will look at it tomorrow. I am running: Eclipse SDK Version: 4.3.2 Build id: M20140221-1700 I will get the latest and greatest from the Eclipse download page and follow the steps. Eclipse has this funky optional classpath syntax. Is this burning us? Anyhow, tomorrow! Steve On 2014-04-24 5:51 PM, Kevin Rushforth wrote: The default task in build.gradle is sdk so "gradle" and "gradle sdk" are equivalent. -- Kevin Tom Schindl wrote: Hi, I once built with "gradle sdk" maybe that was wrong? Tom On 24.04.14 23:37, Stephen F Northover wrote: Did you build once outside the IDE? Type "gradle" in the rt directory. Steve On 2014-04-24 5:28 PM, Tom Schindl wrote: More stuff that does not work. If you import the projects you have build-path errors because source folders are missing in: * base: - src/main/resources - src/test/resources * builders - src/main/resources - src/test/resources * designTime - src/main/resources * fxml - src/main/resources * media - src/test/java - src/test/resources * swing - src/main/resources - src/test/java - src/test/resources * swt - src/main/resources - src/test/java - src/test/resources * web - src/main/native/WebKitBuild/Release/WebCore/generated/java Libraries are not found in buildSrc: It looks like you are using relative-paths but at least my eclipse does not like that but e.g. wants to detect them as rt/build/libs/ant-1.8.2.jar and not ../build/libs/ant-1.8.2.jar * graphics to compile without errors needs swt-debug.jar in the library path. * swt to compile without errors needs swt-debug.jar in the library path * scenebuilder needs to reference all projects but not rt-project Tom On 24.04.14 22:29, Tom Schindl wrote: Hi, I try to follow the guide at https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Using+an+IDE to setup my Eclipse workspace but the description how to preconfigure the JDK is a ambiguous. The ambiguous information is the "cd " which could me (I take my OS-X install as the reference) * cd /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/jre/lib/ext * cd /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/ BTW for Eclipse there's no an easier way to get Java8 support you can grab a prebuilt distro from http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index-java8.php Tom
Re: Setup IDE for development instructions
The default task in build.gradle is sdk so "gradle" and "gradle sdk" are equivalent. -- Kevin Tom Schindl wrote: Hi, I once built with "gradle sdk" maybe that was wrong? Tom On 24.04.14 23:37, Stephen F Northover wrote: Did you build once outside the IDE? Type "gradle" in the rt directory. Steve On 2014-04-24 5:28 PM, Tom Schindl wrote: More stuff that does not work. If you import the projects you have build-path errors because source folders are missing in: * base: - src/main/resources - src/test/resources * builders - src/main/resources - src/test/resources * designTime - src/main/resources * fxml - src/main/resources * media - src/test/java - src/test/resources * swing - src/main/resources - src/test/java - src/test/resources * swt - src/main/resources - src/test/java - src/test/resources * web - src/main/native/WebKitBuild/Release/WebCore/generated/java Libraries are not found in buildSrc: It looks like you are using relative-paths but at least my eclipse does not like that but e.g. wants to detect them as rt/build/libs/ant-1.8.2.jar and not ../build/libs/ant-1.8.2.jar * graphics to compile without errors needs swt-debug.jar in the library path. * swt to compile without errors needs swt-debug.jar in the library path * scenebuilder needs to reference all projects but not rt-project Tom On 24.04.14 22:29, Tom Schindl wrote: Hi, I try to follow the guide at https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Using+an+IDE to setup my Eclipse workspace but the description how to preconfigure the JDK is a ambiguous. The ambiguous information is the "cd " which could me (I take my OS-X install as the reference) * cd /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/jre/lib/ext * cd /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/ BTW for Eclipse there's no an easier way to get Java8 support you can grab a prebuilt distro from http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index-java8.php Tom
Re: Setup IDE for development instructions
Hi, I once built with "gradle sdk" maybe that was wrong? Tom On 24.04.14 23:37, Stephen F Northover wrote: > Did you build once outside the IDE? Type "gradle" in the rt directory. > > Steve > > On 2014-04-24 5:28 PM, Tom Schindl wrote: >> More stuff that does not work. >> >> If you import the projects you have build-path errors because source >> folders are missing in: >> * base: >>- src/main/resources >>- src/test/resources >> * builders >>- src/main/resources >>- src/test/resources >> * designTime >>- src/main/resources >> * fxml >>- src/main/resources >> * media >>- src/test/java >>- src/test/resources >> * swing >>- src/main/resources >>- src/test/java >>- src/test/resources >> * swt >>- src/main/resources >>- src/test/java >>- src/test/resources >> * web >>- src/main/native/WebKitBuild/Release/WebCore/generated/java >> >> Libraries are not found in buildSrc: >> >> It looks like you are using relative-paths but at least my eclipse does >> not like that but e.g. wants to detect them as >> rt/build/libs/ant-1.8.2.jar and not ../build/libs/ant-1.8.2.jar >> >> * graphics to compile without errors needs swt-debug.jar in the library >> path. >> >> * swt to compile without errors needs swt-debug.jar in the library path >> >> * scenebuilder needs to reference all projects but not rt-project >> >> Tom >> >> >> On 24.04.14 22:29, Tom Schindl wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I try to follow the guide at >>> https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Using+an+IDE to setup my >>> Eclipse workspace but the description how to preconfigure the JDK is a >>> ambiguous. >>> >>> The ambiguous information is the "cd " which could me (I >>> take my OS-X install as the reference) >>> * cd >>> /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/jre/lib/ext >>> >>> * cd >>> /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/ >>> >>> BTW for Eclipse there's no an easier way to get Java8 support you can >>> grab a prebuilt distro from >>> http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index-java8.php >>> >>> Tom >>> >
Re: Setup IDE for development instructions
Did you build once outside the IDE? Type "gradle" in the rt directory. Steve On 2014-04-24 5:28 PM, Tom Schindl wrote: More stuff that does not work. If you import the projects you have build-path errors because source folders are missing in: * base: - src/main/resources - src/test/resources * builders - src/main/resources - src/test/resources * designTime - src/main/resources * fxml - src/main/resources * media - src/test/java - src/test/resources * swing - src/main/resources - src/test/java - src/test/resources * swt - src/main/resources - src/test/java - src/test/resources * web - src/main/native/WebKitBuild/Release/WebCore/generated/java Libraries are not found in buildSrc: It looks like you are using relative-paths but at least my eclipse does not like that but e.g. wants to detect them as rt/build/libs/ant-1.8.2.jar and not ../build/libs/ant-1.8.2.jar * graphics to compile without errors needs swt-debug.jar in the library path. * swt to compile without errors needs swt-debug.jar in the library path * scenebuilder needs to reference all projects but not rt-project Tom On 24.04.14 22:29, Tom Schindl wrote: Hi, I try to follow the guide at https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Using+an+IDE to setup my Eclipse workspace but the description how to preconfigure the JDK is a ambiguous. The ambiguous information is the "cd " which could me (I take my OS-X install as the reference) * cd /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/jre/lib/ext * cd /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/ BTW for Eclipse there's no an easier way to get Java8 support you can grab a prebuilt distro from http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index-java8.php Tom
Re: Setup IDE for development instructions
More stuff that does not work. If you import the projects you have build-path errors because source folders are missing in: * base: - src/main/resources - src/test/resources * builders - src/main/resources - src/test/resources * designTime - src/main/resources * fxml - src/main/resources * media - src/test/java - src/test/resources * swing - src/main/resources - src/test/java - src/test/resources * swt - src/main/resources - src/test/java - src/test/resources * web - src/main/native/WebKitBuild/Release/WebCore/generated/java Libraries are not found in buildSrc: It looks like you are using relative-paths but at least my eclipse does not like that but e.g. wants to detect them as rt/build/libs/ant-1.8.2.jar and not ../build/libs/ant-1.8.2.jar * graphics to compile without errors needs swt-debug.jar in the library path. * swt to compile without errors needs swt-debug.jar in the library path * scenebuilder needs to reference all projects but not rt-project Tom On 24.04.14 22:29, Tom Schindl wrote: > Hi, > > I try to follow the guide at > https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Using+an+IDE to setup my > Eclipse workspace but the description how to preconfigure the JDK is a > ambiguous. > > The ambiguous information is the "cd " which could me (I > take my OS-X install as the reference) > * cd > /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/jre/lib/ext > * cd /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/ > > BTW for Eclipse there's no an easier way to get Java8 support you can > grab a prebuilt distro from http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index-java8.php > > Tom >
Re: Setup IDE for development instructions
On 2014-04-24 4:29 PM, Tom Schindl wrote: Hi, I try to follow the guide at https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Using+an+IDE to setup my Eclipse workspace but the description how to preconfigure the JDK is a ambiguous. The ambiguous information is the "cd " which could me (I take my OS-X install as the reference) This is the path where you checked out OpenJFX. It is important that you get jfxrt.jar out of the ext directory. I believe it is no longer necessary to move it to a standard place. This is a hold over from when parts of JFX were not open source and you could not build everything. In that case, you needed a binary stub. Of course, it doesn't hurt for everyone to move jfxrt.jar to a well known standard place in case you need it again. * cd /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/jre/lib/ext * cd /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/ BTW for Eclipse there's no an easier way to get Java8 support you can grab a prebuilt distro from http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index-java8.php Fixed. Tom
Setup IDE for development instructions
Hi, I try to follow the guide at https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Using+an+IDE to setup my Eclipse workspace but the description how to preconfigure the JDK is a ambiguous. The ambiguous information is the "cd " which could me (I take my OS-X install as the reference) * cd /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/jre/lib/ext * cd /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk1.8.0_05.jdk_nofx/Contents/Home/ BTW for Eclipse there's no an easier way to get Java8 support you can grab a prebuilt distro from http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/index-java8.php Tom