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2012/5/6 Jody Garnett <[email protected]>:
> We are (eventually) going to set up two eclipse environments.
>
> 1) The SDK Quickstart with udig-1.3-SNAPSHOT-sdk.zip
>
> This is what we will be using tomorrow. The sdk above is downloaded for use
> as a "target" platform. If I have to fix it at all you can download a new
> one into the same location and "reload" (you will not need to go through the
> setup instructions again).
>
> 2) A full uDig development environment (fork on github etc…
> http://udig.refractions.net/confluence/display/ADMIN/02+Development+Environment)
>
> --
> Jody Garnett
>
> On Monday, 7 May 2012 at 1:59 AM, Carol Hansen wrote:
>
> Hi Jody,
>
> I am going through the Eclipse Development setup page. Should I be using
> your SDK that you just sent for this, or the plugins/SDKs in the tutorial
> for installing Eclipse Modeling Tools? or all of them?
>
> Thank you,
> Carol
>
> On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 8:26 AM, Jody Garnett <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Tuesday works great. I've been going through some of the PDF tutorials you
> sent via the Dropbox and some of the uDig development environment tutorials
> on the site.
>
> Those tutorials are what we are going to be going to; so if you want to
> start before hand you will arrive ready to go with questions.
>
> Q: Were you able to try the uDig SDK I made last week?
>
>
> Anything in particular you want us to be setup for or up to speed on for
> Tuesday?
>
> It will help if we can go through the SDK Quickstart with the SDK from last
> week:
> - udig-1.3-SNAPSHOT-sdk.zip
>
> (Aside I have no idea if that works yet - we will be testing)
>
> Also, what/where are the "bonus" questions you mentioned?
>
> In each workbook there is a section called "What to do next" or "Things to
> Try" or whatever.
>
> This is where most of the actual "learning" is :-). As an example in the SDK
> Quickstart the "What to do next" section covers common debugging tricks: how
> to turn on console log, how to turn on tracking so the log has something
> useful, and how to mess with what plugins are bring run. All of these are
> useful skills for later and help sort out any problems we have when running.
>
> For some of the later workbooks this section can take a while to figure out;
> sometimes it involves reading in the eclipse help, or looking things up in
> javadocs. In a normal training course we have different groups look into the
> different problems and compare notes. With only two of you it will be a fair
> bit of work to cover these sections (but you do have your mentors to talk
> to!)
>
> Jody
>
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