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+ | ==Introduction== | ||
+ | If you would like to build the DTP 0.7 compatibility pack, you will need the Eclipse platform, EMF, GEF, and Apache Ant as described in the [[How to Build DTP 0.7 | How to Build DTP 0.7]] page. | ||
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+ | ==Building the Compatibility Layer== | ||
+ | * Check out a copy of ''org.eclipse.datatools.build'' from DTP CVS (/home/datatools). Naturally enough, this is found in the '''org.eclipse.datatools.build''' module. | ||
+ | * Check out a copy of ''org.eclipse.datatools.connectivity.compatibility'' from the '''org.eclipse.datatools.connectivity''' module | ||
+ | * Change location into the org.eclipse.datatools.connectivity.compatibility directory | ||
+ | * Run the following ant command: | ||
+ | ** ant -Declipse.home=D:\dtp_build\workfolder\eclipse_plugins | ||
+ | '''Note:''' You will need to change the value of the ''eclipse.home'' parameter to point at your Eclipse folder (''not'' to the plugins folder!). | ||
+ | * Retrieve the compatibility plug-in built from the ''download'' folder |
Latest revision as of 18:55, 1 March 2006
← Back to How to Build DTP 0.7 page
Introduction
If you would like to build the DTP 0.7 compatibility pack, you will need the Eclipse platform, EMF, GEF, and Apache Ant as described in the How to Build DTP 0.7 page.
Building the Compatibility Layer
- Check out a copy of org.eclipse.datatools.build from DTP CVS (/home/datatools). Naturally enough, this is found in the org.eclipse.datatools.build module.
- Check out a copy of org.eclipse.datatools.connectivity.compatibility from the org.eclipse.datatools.connectivity module
- Change location into the org.eclipse.datatools.connectivity.compatibility directory
- Run the following ant command:
- ant -Declipse.home=D:\dtp_build\workfolder\eclipse_plugins
Note: You will need to change the value of the eclipse.home parameter to point at your Eclipse folder (not to the plugins folder!).
- Retrieve the compatibility plug-in built from the download folder