Nice write up Ben; you know you can contribute that sort of thing
directly to the documentation of geotools and geoserver right :-)

What is the silksvn client you mentioned? I dislike the sigh up to
download policy that command line svn has these days...

Jody

On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Ben Caradoc-Davies
<[email protected]> wrote:
> [email protected] wrote:
>> I'm looking for some method to setup geoserver to run in eclipse with the 
>> oracle ng plugin.  I'm new to doing this -- I've managed to get geoserver 
>> working within eclipse, but I don't know how to integrate geotools with that 
>> so that I can attach to the ng source code.  Is there documentation 
>> maintained somewhere on getting this to work?  (It would also be nice if I 
>> could figure out how to jump into the source of gwc...which doesn't seem to 
>> be available.)
>> Please be gentle -- come from a .net background, so I'm not entirely up to 
>> speed on java development yet.  This is all still very new to me.  Happy to 
>> help out where I can, just need to get it setup and running.  Appreciate 
>> your help in this,
>
> My recipe for setting up GeoServer and GeoTools workspaces is here
> (although I have since migrated to Linux):
> https://www.seegrid.csiro.au/twiki/bin/view/Infosrvices/GeoserverDevelopmentSetup
>
> The tricks required get Oracle NG source are:
>
> (1) build GeoTools with -Dall to build all the jdbc-ng modules and put
> their source jars in your local repo (this is not in the recipe), and
>
> (2) build GeoServer with -Poracle to make it a dependency at runtime
> (also not in the recipe).
>
> This should provide the source, which will be attached when you run
>
> mvn -DdownloadSources=true eclipse:eclipse
>
> in your GeoServer workspace. I just checked and I can navigate to the
> OracleNGDataStoreFactory source in my GeoServer workspace.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Ben Caradoc-Davies <[email protected]>
> Software Engineer, CSIRO Exploration and Mining
> Australian Resources Research Centre
> 26 Dick Perry Ave, Kensington WA 6151, Australia
>
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