That worked! Thanks for the help on IRC Frank.

(We had to play with the target file a bit as I was using an older copy of 
Eclipse) 

-- 
Jody Garnett


On Tuesday, 16 April 2013 at 10:10 PM, Frank Gasdorf wrote:

> Hello everybody,
> 
> I'm happy to announce a major improvement and cleanup of build infrastructure 
> for udig. What happened and why?
> 
> * new target definition file (for eclipse indigo) down below 
> targets/indigo/udig-indigo-target.target 
> * targets/indigo is a maven module with packaging type 
> eclipse-target-definition and contains a .project file to import into Eclipse 
> workspace
> * this project is referenced in root pom, see target-platform-configuration 
> https://github.com/uDig/udig-platform/blob/locationtech_ip/pom.xml#L199
> * some features and plugins were cleaned up of necessary dependencies
> * used TYCHO version 0.16.0 instead 0.15.0 because the mentioned packaging 
> type were not available prior 0.16.0
> 
> How to develop in Eclipse?
> * Import all projects down below your checkout
> * open udig-indigo-target.target from project eu.udig.targets.indigo with the 
> target platform editor
> * normally it should start to resolve dependencies, wait till it has been 
> finished
> * click on the link top right "Set as target platform"
> * Done, workspace will compile
> 
> How do I build with maven?
> * while targets/indigo module has been added to the root modules section you 
> can easily compile with 
> mvn clean install -Pproduct
> 
> What's next?
> * test udig_sdk build (feature has been updated to include eclipse sources)
> * test mvn build with profile "test"
> 
> Any questions? ;)
> 
> Cheers
> -Frank
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 2013/4/15 Frank Gasdorf <fg...@users.sourceforge.net 
> (mailto:fg...@users.sourceforge.net)>
> > Andrea,
> > 
> > lets start with the target file and afterwards we can sort out things with 
> > WMT. Thanks for your feedback and questions. I feel hat the LocationTech 
> > transiion gives us new pace ;=) 
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > Frank
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 2013/4/15 andrea antonello <andrea.antone...@gmail.com 
> > (mailto:andrea.antone...@gmail.com)>
> > > [...]
> > > > But it's a paint to define such a target-file because the editor in 
> > > > Eclipse
> > > > is pretty buggy. nevertheless it seems to me via a target file 
> > > > transitive
> > > > dependencies can not be resolved, everything as to be defined explicit 
> > > > :( Do
> > > > you have other experiences with it? The cool thing would be to have a 
> > > > single
> > > > definition of a target-platform for both, maven and eclipse build :D
> > > 
> > > I am afraid I have no experience, I only worked with it in a project I
> > > was called to contribute to. And I found it quite nice and clean, that
> > > the sdk would download without any further interaction.
> > > 
> > > [...]
> > > >> Hmmmm, that sounds about strange. But yeah, as soon as the eclipse
> > > >> build is ok again, I can check back on this.
> > > >
> > > > Seems you expected to have mapQuest feature is sitll in udig available?
> > > 
> > > If I am not mistaken, that is the feature that supplies OSM and in
> > > general web map tiles support. And it should also handle the TMS
> > > support for uDig. So if I am not mistaken, a pile of stuff could be
> > > missing. But then again I am not sure why you do not get any error in
> > > removing stuff.
> > > That is kind of the resaon I wanted to try it.
> > > 
> > > Andrea
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> > 
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