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2014-03-20 0:09 GMT+01:00 Jona Christopher Sahnwaldt <[email protected]>:
> On 19 March 2014 04:57, Dimitris Kontokostas <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Mar 19, 2014 3:37 AM, "Jona Christopher Sahnwaldt" <[email protected]>

(All: Sorry for my late reply: I have only read your message just now.
I was trying to run the extractor with either Netbeans 7.4 or IntelliJ
13.1 -with no avail...)


>>> https://github.com/dbpedia/extraction-framework/wiki/Setting-up-eclipse
>> @leandro, would you mind writing some eclipse instructions on the page Jona
>> pointed?

Sure. I will do it tomorrow, once I'm awake :-)

> I found my old copy of the howto:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EiluZNT35Vne5kGMVRqLfVAeG_yjUhwZK21w6Ylx4eU/
>
> Just replace the Mercurial stuff by git, and upgrade the Eclipse and
> Scala versions.

Thanks! I will use it as a base to update the wiki page.
For the moment, I already modified the "Setting IDEA" page (a class
package was incorrect).

>>> I very much prefer Eclipse over IDEA. I used a minimal Eclipse
>>> installation with as few plugins as possible (basically only git, Java
>>> and Scala) and never used the Maven plugin m2e because it seems buggy
>>> and has a lot of dependencies. I prefer to use Maven from the command
>>> line.

>>> My advice: don't use m2e. Use Eclipse with as few plugins as possible.

>> I don't use eclipse so I can't contribute much but Jona has a point here.
>> This is how I use the code in intellij as well.

I did not know there was such a conflict between m2e and pure maven...
I will certainly use maven from the command line from now on. I'm
unistalling m2e right now...

Thanks a lot to both Jona and Dimitris for your answers.
I will document my findings on the wiki.


>> @developers, can someone that uses eclipse review leandro's pull request?
>
> I looked at it and I don't think it's a good idea. With these changes,
> the project probably won't work anymore in Eclipse if m2e is not
> installed, and there are a lot of new classpath entries that aren't
> useful. Probably generated by m2e. Sorry.

It's OK. Newbie's mistake :-)

Cheers,
Leandro

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