Hello Thibault, On top of what Kristian suggested, I would also recommend having a look at the following WIKI pages for new developers:
http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/ForNewDevelopers http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/DerbyDev Cheers, --francois On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 6:35 AM, bb00bbyy <[email protected]>wrote: > > Hi Apache Derby Developers, > > I'm currently working on a project ending my software engineering studies. > And I'm french so my english might not be perfect. > > So this is the probleme I've encountered during project building : > I got the Apache Derby source code from SVN, latest release 10.5.3. > And I follows every steps to build Derby (and configure Eclipse Ganymede > version). > When I run the build.xml in the root of the Apache Derby project, it writes > me that BUILD is SUCCESSFULL but eventually, I do not have in my folder any > JAR. And that's the matter 'cause I need to be able to modify the engine of > Apache Derby and to use the resulting "derby.jar". > > Actually, I need to improve the Apache Derby project to make it use some > kind of fuzzy queries. > And I must directly modify the engine to do this. But I can't compile and > get derby.jar. > > So I quickly read the build.xml file (14000 lines, I can't read all of > it), > and I decide to run directly the target named "buildjars". It results in > creating a folder named "jars" containing all the JAR available in the > Apache_derby_bin.zip downloadable on the official web site. But when I make > some changes in the code and I rebuild (always using "buildjars" target > directly), it doesn't seem the derby.jar is different. > > So please can you help me with this ? > > Thank you > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Apache-Derby-source-code-compilation-probleme-tp25715958p25715958.html > Sent from the Apache Derby Developers mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >
