Sébastien, when I used that version (and the following installed items),
Maven worked but the SVN client would not load. I have reinstalled the
SVN client (including a few of the optional components - see below) and it
seems to be working fine now. The only build error I'm seeing now is this.
The method marshal(Object, Result) in the type Marshaller is not
applicable for the arguments (Lsc, File)
org.lsc.configuration.JaxbXmlConfigurationHelper.java line 201
Any ideas?
I would also propose (it looks like I don't have rights to edit the wiki)
adding a few items to the "Getting the Source Code" section of this page,
http://lsc-project.org/wiki/documentation/2.0/development/ideintegrationfor
the benefit of rookies like me.
Getting the source code
You have two options to obtain the LSC-sample source code:
1. Download a release or a daily snapshot from the download
area<http://lsc-project.org/wiki/download>.
Untar the archive in your workspace directory for example.
2. Take the SVN version (if you want to check for new features, etc…):
1. We recommend using the Subclipse <http://subclipse.tigris.org/> SVN
plugin for Eclipse. Installation instructions are available on their
website <http://subclipse.tigris.org/install.html> (it's the same way
you installed the Maven 2 plugin)
2. Create a new project from SVN: go to *File* → *New* → *Project…*
3. Scroll down to *SVN* and select *Checkout Projects from SVN*, then
click on *Next*
4. Select *Create a new repository location* and click on *Next*
5. In the *URL* field enter the SVN repository location: *
https://lsc-project.org/svn/* and click on *Next*
6. Scroll down and select the *lsc/branches/v2.0/* project and click
on *Finish*
7. When prompted, import into the existing project.
8. In the Eclipse, right-click on the project and select Maven
dependency management.
9. Wait while Maven will downloads packages (several hours).
10. Attempt a build.
To summarize, my Eclipse looks like this
Eclipse IDE for Java Developers
Version: Helios Service Release 2
Build id: 20110218-0911
Installation Details - Installed Software
Eclipse IAM 0.11.0.201001181900
org.eclipse.iam.feature.feature.group
Apache Maven 2.1.0.659801e org.apache.maven.feature.feature.group
Eclipse IDE for Java Developers 1.3.2.20110218-0812 epp.package.java
Eclipse Platform 3.6.2.M20110210-1200 org.eclipse.platform.ide
EPP Java Package 1.3.2.20110218-0812
org.eclipse.epp.package.java.feature.feature.group
Subclipse (Required) 1.8.8
org.tigris.subversion.subclipse.feature.group
Subversion Client Adapter (Required) 1.8.2
org.tigris.subversion.clientadapter.feature.feature.group
Subversion JavaHL Native Library Adapter 1.7.4.1
org.tigris.subversion.clientadapter.javahl.feature.feature.group
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 8:10 AM, Sébastien Bahloul <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Hugh,
>
> Sorry to not answering you before. Have you tried with m2e or q4e Maven
> plugin ? I use successfully Eclipse Helios Service Release 2 installation
> with Eclipse.org m2e plugin (version 1.0.100.20110804-1717) and Tigris
> Subversion Client Adapter 1.8.0
>
> You can enforce the src/main/java as source directory to be able to add a
> new class but without maven plugin you won't be able to use it as a true
> IDE (missing dependencies).
>
> Regards,
> Le 25 avr. 2012 18:37, "Hugh Kelley" <[email protected]> a écrit :
>
>> So far, I'm unable to get a "working" (which I'll define further down)
>> Eclipse environment. I'm not entirely new to Eclipse but admittedly my
>> familiarity level is very low.
>>
>> I am following the instructions here,
>> http://lsc-project.org/wiki/documentation/2.0/development/ideintegration
>> and am able to download the project, though I chose /lsc/branches/v2.0/
>> rather than lsc-sample since the latter appeared to be empty and the former
>> sounded more like what I wanted.
>>
>> The project itself seem to load into Eclipse just fine. The issues
>> comes in when I try to add a class to the org.lsc.service package (or any
>> other).
>>
>> * When I right-click on the "service" folder and create a new class, the
>> Source folder and Package dialogs shows no entries.
>> * When I try to select SimpleJndiSrcService as the Superclass it is not
>> an option
>>
>> I've installed the Maven bits, but when I try to right-click on the
>> project and choose "Convert to Maven" it tells me that the "chosen
>> operation is currently unavailable". I'm not even sure if I should be
>> able to do that, but I was speculating that the faulty project settings
>> might be related to Maven issues.
>>
>> In short, could someone please point me in the right direction?
>>
>> Hugh
>>
>>
>>
>>
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