Author: marrs
Date: Mon Aug 13 11:49:01 2012
New Revision: 1372376
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1372376&view=rev
Log:
Added a couple of Q's to the FAQ.
Modified:
ace/site/trunk/content/user-doc/faq.mdtext
Modified: ace/site/trunk/content/user-doc/faq.mdtext
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ace/site/trunk/content/user-doc/faq.mdtext?rev=1372376&r1=1372375&r2=1372376&view=diff
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--- ace/site/trunk/content/user-doc/faq.mdtext (original)
+++ ace/site/trunk/content/user-doc/faq.mdtext Mon Aug 13 11:49:01 2012
@@ -1,9 +1,13 @@
Title: Frequently Asked Questions
-### Why is this the first question?
+### Can I develop using my favorite IDE instead of Eclipse?
-No clue, but this definitely is the first answer.
+Unfortunately, the easy answer is "no". Until somebody ports Bndtools to your
favorite IDE, you either have to use Eclipse, or a combination of your IDE and
manual builds using Ant (though not recommended). If you insist, please do make
sure you manually generate the proper metadata for Eclipse.
-### And why is this the second?
+### How do I build this thing in Eclipse?
-Well, because it's just below the first.
+Normally, you don't. Seriously. As soon as you hit save after changing a line
of code, BndTools will automatically build your bundle for you. In fact, if
your server if already running, Bndtools will even redeploy all changed bundles
to it automatically.
+
+### I see lots of red crosses on my projects and complaints about missing test
libraries!
+
+You probably forgot to install the TestNG plugin. If this plugin is installed,
it will automatically cause your projects to get the required dependency to the
TestNG library. Without this plugin, Eclipse won't have the required library
and fails to compile the code correctly.