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− | This tutorial describes how to install the CDO workspace using [http://www.eclipse.org/buckminster/ Buckminster] | + | This tutorial describes how to install the CDO workspace using [http://www.eclipse.org/buckminster/ Buckminster]. |
== Prepare the IDE == | == Prepare the IDE == |
Revision as of 08:28, 20 March 2010
Contents
Introduction
This tutorial describes how to install the CDO workspace using Buckminster.
Prepare the IDE
Download and install Eclipse 3.6 from http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads
Then open a fresh development workspace.
Add the following plug-ins from the Helios p2 repository (http://download.eclipse.org/releases/helios)
Install the following:
- EMF 2.6 SDK
- Buckminster 3.6 Core
- Buckminster 3.6 CVS Support
- Buckminster 3.6 PDE Support
Now you have prepared your IDE with the required tools.
Create the Target Platform
For the target platfrom first create an empty project called "_target".
Now create an empty target definition that Buckminster later can fill with the needed plug-ins (Windows->Preferences->Plugin Development->Target Platform)
Insert the name for the target platform.
Click 'Add'.
Add the directory location ${workspace_loc}/_target.
Activate the platform.
Bootstrap the Releng Project
Now you need to bootstrap the releng project.
Right click the Package Explorer and choose Imort->Team Project Set. Select the downloaded _bootstrap.psf
Note, if you want to work on CDO 2.0 switch the branch with Team|Switch to "R2_0_maintenance" branch (not tag!)
Materialize the Sources and the Target Platform
To materialize the sources right-click the local.mspec, select Buckminster|Import...
While the following dialog is running go and fetch a coffee, or two, or three...
Finally hit the 'Finish' button
Updating the Workspace
You can update your development workspace with re-importing the local.mpec as described above. Then the whole workspace and the target platform are updated.