Setup IDE for development instructions
Stephen F Northover
steve.x.northover at oracle.com
Mon Apr 28 20:55:57 UTC 2014
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:
>> Hmmmm ..... 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?
>>
>> <classpathentry kind="src" exported="true" path="src/test/java">
>> <attributes>
>> <attribute name="optional" value="true"/>
>> </attributes>
>> </classpathentry>
>>
>> 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 <PATH TO JFX>" 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
>>>>>>>
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