These are the steps you should follow in order to get used with the project

1.- Checkout the project:
svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/james/hupa/trunk hupa
2.- Change to the hupa folder and compile the app
cd hupa
mvn clean package
3.- Check that every thing was ok, otherwise dont continue until you
setup correctly your environment (java and maven)
4.- Install Eclipse, and the plugins: m2eclipse and google
5.- If you had not worked with gwt before, I recomend to play with it.
there is an archetype i wrote some time ago, in the gwtquery library
which is very useful to start working with gwt and maven
http://code.google.com/p/gwtquery/wiki/CreatingNewApplications
6.- Dont continue until you were familiar, able to create and play
with gwt projects.
7.- Import each hupa module (mock, server, shared, widget, client) as
a new project
File -> Import -> Maven -> Existing maven project -> project_name
8.- Try to run tests and run the app in dev mode

- Manolo


On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 2:51 PM, echo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, I've checked out the hupa source code from james repo, but there were
> two issues occurred according to Setting up the Google Plugin
> Could you tell me what does it mean when refer " Fill in the settings as you
> think they fit your needs"?
> Actually, I tried to both "Check out as a project configured using the New
> Project Wizard" and "Check out as a project in the workspace", but neither
> is done successfully.
> Hope for advices.
> Thank you.
>
>
> On 03/27/2012 07:40 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to introduce myself to you guys at first. My nickname is Echo, come
> from China. I will graduate from Chinese Academy of Sciences with master
> degree on July this year. There will be a lot of spare time to spend before
> work in a software company I think.
> While coding for an open source community is so cool during the the
> interval, from my point of view, you can not just fetch more programming,
> communicating, learning skills, but also the attitude of contribution to a
> group which I think is the best quality for a human being, especially an
> open-minded programmer.
> The best programming language I 'm familiar with is Java, with several
> projects I have been attending:
>
> B3log - an open source blog system which can be deployed on GAE.
> Guangdong Telecom - an e-business platform for China Telecom(Guangdong
> division)
> Open Library - open library which would support members at Beijing GNOME
> User Group
> etc.
>
> Also I had the intern experience in SUN MicroSystem(now Oracle) about 4
> months, I like their engineering air actually.
> Besides, I always interested in all kinds of FOSS, as well as close
> interaction with BJGUG, Open Party, B3log and so forth.
> As a last year's(four moths exactly) student, I'm going to apply for a
> project of GSoC 2012, based on my own capability and interested aspects. To
> become a persist commiter is my final aim. And I am practicing AGILE
> development now, familiar with TDD, Refactoring and something like that.
>
> And sure I am very interested in this project, and actually find some
> features to be implemented such as: Draft and so forth.
> Hope your earlier reply.
> Thanks a lot.
>
> --
> echo
> from hupa
>
>
>
> --
> cheers,
> echo

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