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Mike Rheinheimer updated WINK-3:
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Attachment: .classpath
> HP Symphony .classpath file for Eclipse
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> Key: WINK-3
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WINK-3
> Project: Wink
> Issue Type: Question
> Reporter: Mike Rheinheimer
> Attachments: .classpath
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> Attached is a .classpath file for Eclipse for the HP Symphony project. I
> tried sending it to the mailing list, but of course attachments are filtered
> out. I should have known better. :)
> The email:
> Hi team,
> Some folks here at IBM were asking about getting Symphony set up in Eclipse.
> I took a pass at creating a .classpath for the project, and got it as good as
> it'll get. Some of the classes in some of the samples source directories
> overlap, so you'll see "class already defined" compile errors in the Eclipse
> UI, but that's ok. You can browse around now in the Eclipse IDE. See
> attached .classpath. I configured an environment variable like so:
> Window -> Preferences -> Java -> Build Path -> Classpath Variables -> New ->
> (Name: HP_REPO, Folder: <path to your maven repository root>)
> You can unzip the HP_REST_SDK.zip into your Eclipse workspace, copy the
> attached .classpath into your HP_REST_SDK folder, and create new project:
> File -> New -> Java Project -> (type in HP_REST_SDK and you'll see that
> Eclipse panel switch over to say "The wizard will automatically configure the
> jre...")
> Let me know if you have any questions.
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