Gladly. It's unfortunate that I can't get IAM running because it does seem to be more feature-rich. However, I kept experiencing years-old issues like this one, http://code.google.com/p/q4e/issues/detail?id=178<http://code.google.com/p/q4e/issues/detail?id=178%20>, and just couldn't get it all working (though my Eclipse and Maven experience is admittedly limited).
I think these steps can be further simplified (and I will run through them once more in an attempt to do so), but here are some additional notes in very raw form: - M2_REPO environment variable set and full Maven local installation (as opposed to the IDE embedded version) - Existing Eclipse Helios setup with m2e (not IAM). Embedded Maven in IDE set use the same global settings.xml file as standalone Maven - Download from LSC SVN and import into existing project (bypasses Maven archetype settings). - Once downloaded, open a shell and CD to project folder with the pom.xml file and compile - mvn compile - Check the dependency tree - mvn -Declipse.workspace=C:\_Active\Eclipse-workspaces\LSC-Helios2\lsc-core-2.0 dependency:tree - Open Eclipse. The project should now have a "References Libraries" library with your Maven repository jars and should build without errors. Hugh On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 8:23 AM, Sébastien Bahloul < [email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for these notes. I've updated the wiki accordingly. > > Regards, > -- > Sebastien BAHLOUL > IAM / Security specialist > Ldap Synchronization Connector : http://lsc-project.org > Blog : http://sbahloul.wordpress.com/ > > > > > 2012/4/26 Hugh Kelley <[email protected]> > >> 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 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________________________ >>>> Ldap Synchronization Connector (LSC) - http://lsc-project.org >>>> >>>> lsc-dev mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://lists.lsc-project.org/listinfo/lsc-dev >>>> >>>> >> >> _______________________________________________________________ >> Ldap Synchronization Connector (LSC) - http://lsc-project.org >> >> lsc-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.lsc-project.org/listinfo/lsc-dev >> >> >
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