Changes for page Building WOLips
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... ... @@ -1,35 +1,25 @@ 1 -{{warning}} 2 -Since WOLips moved away to GitHub, this page needs some reworking. In the meantime, please adapt your build procedure to use Git instead of SVN. 1 +Prior to building WOLips, you will want to get your dependencies installed properly. Check out the [[Installing WOLips]] page for information on the dependencies for WOLips. 3 3 4 -{color:#333333}WOLips is now located GitHub at {color}{color:#006daf}[https://github.com/wolips/wolips/]{color}. The SVN repository at objectstyle is now deprecated. 5 -{{/warning}} 3 +WOLips is now located in Subversion at ##objectstyle.org##. The CVS repository at sourceforge is now deprecated. 6 6 7 -{{tip title="Not Required!"}} 8 -You do not have to build WOLips to use it. It is easily available via Eclipse's Software Update functionality. The update site is: [http://webobjects.mdimension.com/hudson/job/WOLips37Current/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/site/] 9 -{{/tip}} 5 +The subversion repository path is https:~/~/svn.objectstyle.org/repos/woproject 10 10 11 - {{note}}7 +== Prerequisites == 12 12 13 - Thefollowing instructionsabout buildingWOLips are fine if youneed tobuild a distribution of WOLips. However,theyaren't so great if you're debugging WOLips. Instructionson how to do that areposted here [Debugging WOLips].9 +==== Install Subclipse (the Subversion plugins) ==== 14 14 15 -{{/note}} 11 +1. Help=>Software Updates=>Find and Install ... 12 +1. Add New Remote Site 13 +11. Name = Subclipse 14 +11. URL = http:~/~/subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.0.x 15 +1. Select the site, select all the plugins available, and install them 16 16 17 -Prior to building WOLips, you will want to get your dependencies installed properly. Check out the [[Installing WOLips]] page for information on the dependencies for WOLips. 18 - 19 -{{color value="#000000"}} 20 -{*}Prerequisites{*} 21 -{{/color}} 22 - 23 -==== Install eGit or another Git client ==== 24 - 25 -See [[Getting Started With Git>>WO:Getting Started with Git]] for information on how to obtain a Git client. 26 - 27 27 ==== Install the m2eclipse plugin (Eclipse 3.5 instructions) ==== 28 28 29 -1. Help > Install New Software 30 -1. Click "Add..." 19 +1. Help -> Install New Software 20 +1. Click "Add..." 31 31 11. Name = M2Eclipse 32 -11. Location = [[http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/update/]]22 +11. Location = http:~/~/m2eclipse.sonatype.org/update/ 33 33 11. Click "OK" 34 34 1. Expand "Maven Integration" 35 35 1. Select "Maven Embedder" ... ... @@ -40,37 +40,34 @@ 40 40 == Checking out and Building from the Commandline == 41 41 42 42 1. Checkout the ##trunk/woproject## folder from Subversion 43 -## gitclone####[[git://github.com/wolips/wolips.git]]## woproject33 +##svn co https:~/~/svn.objectstyle.org/repos/woproject/trunk .## 44 44 1. ##cd woproject## 45 45 1. ##ant## 46 46 1. The first build will fail out telling you that it couldn't find ##wobuild.properties## ~-~- That's OK 47 -1. Edit ##/Library/wobuild.properties## 37 +1. Edit ##,,/Library/wobuild.properties,,## 48 48 1. Add a line: ##eclipse.home=/path/to/your/eclipse## 49 -1. Call ant with the build.version argument: 50 - 51 -{{code}} 52 -ant -Dbuild.version=3.7.SomeNumber 53 -{{/code}} 54 - 55 -1. 56 -11. If you get the error ##'build.xml:73: taskdef A class needed by class org.apache.velocity.anakia.AnakiaTask cannot be found: org/jdom/JDOMException'##, you can do one of two things. You can build with ##Dno.docs=true## to skip the javadoc step, or (untested) you can drop ##jdom-b8.jar## from ##woproject/projects/lib## into your ##ANT//HOME/lib//##// folder.// 39 +1. ant again and it should succeed this time 40 +11. If you get the error ##'build.xml:73: taskdef A class needed by class org.apache.velocity.anakia.AnakiaTask cannot be found: org/jdom/JDOMException'##, you can do one of two things. You can build with ##-Dno.docs=true## to skip the javadoc step, or (untested) you can drop ##jdom-b8.jar## from ##woproject/projects/lib## into your ##ANT//HOME/lib//##// folder.// 57 57 1. The build went into ##temp/dist## 58 58 1. Profit 43 +1. [[Installing WOLips]] 59 59 60 60 == Checking out and Building inside of Eclipse for Deployment == 61 61 62 -1. Add the wolips Git repository [[https://github.com/wolips/wolips/]] in the Git Perspective's Repository View 47 +1. Add the wolips SVN repository https:~/~/svn.objectstyle.org/repos/woproject in the SVN Perspective's Repository View 48 +1. In SVN perspective, browse WOLips repository on HEAD, checkout ##trunk/woproject## 63 63 1. Right-click (or equiv) on the ##build.xml## inside of the "woproject" project and Run As=>Ant Build ... 64 64 1. Switch to the Properties tab and check for the definition of eclipse.home in the Properties list 65 65 1. If ##eclipse.home## does not exist, uncheck "Use global properties" and then click "Add Property" 66 -1. In the Add Property dialog, make the name ##eclipse.home##, click Add Variable, select ##eclipse //home//##//from the list, and click OK//52 +1. In the Add Property dialog, make the name ##eclipse.home##, click Add Variable, select ##eclipse.home## from the list, and click OK 67 67 1. Click Apply to save your changes 68 68 1. Run 69 69 1. Once it is complete, you may need to right-click=>refresh your project and you will have a ##temp/dist## folder with the plugin site in it. 56 +1. [[Installing WOLips]] 70 70 71 71 == Checking out and Building inside of Eclipse for Development (PDE) == 72 72 73 -1. Add the wolips Gitrepository[[https://github.com/wolips/wolips/]]in theGitPerspective's Repository View60 +1. Add the wolips SVN repository https:~/~/svn.objectstyle.org/repos/woproject in the SVN Perspective's Repository View 74 74 1. You can select individual plugins you would like to work on by browsing to ##trunk/woproject/wolips/## in the Subversion repository and checking out the plugins you are interested in. To checkout complete sets of plugins, you could also use the [[Eclipse Team Project Set]]. 75 75 76 76 == An approach to setting up the development and test environment for WOLips Plugin. == ... ... @@ -83,46 +83,25 @@ 83 83 1. In the test environment, follow the [[Installing WOLips]] instructions, using your ##temp/dist## directory as the Local Site. Install the plugins. 84 84 1. Use the Test environment to exercise/test the changes from your locally modified Plugin. 85 85 86 -1. When you need to repeat the process, shut down the Test Environment, delete the org.objectstyle. files in the features and plugins directories under the /Users/<me>/Developer/eclipse directory. Change the source code in the primary environment and build. (Each build took 3 min 37 seconds on my Mac Book Pro 17"). Once the build is done, then reinstall the plugin in the Test Environment. The Local Site should still be selected. 73 +1. When you need to repeat the process, shut down the Test Environment, delete the org.objectstyle.** files in the features and plugins directories under the /Users/<me>/Developer/eclipse directory. Change the source code in the primary environment and build. (Each build took 3 min 37+ seconds on my Mac Book Pro 17"). Once the build is done, then reinstall the plugin in the Test Environment. The Local Site should still be selected.** 87 87 88 -== Building WOLips with Jenkins Continuous Build server ==75 +== Building WOLips with Hudson Continuous Build server == 89 89 90 90 Hudson is a Java base continuous build server that allows you to build and test your project automatically. It can be easily configured to build WOLips in a few simple steps. 91 91 92 -1. Install Eclipse 3.7. You need it to be able to build WOLips. 93 -1. Copy the necessary plugins from your machine to the Eclipse installation on the server. In this example it has been copied to /usr/local/eclipse 94 -The currently required plugins for a deployment build are 95 - 96 -{{color}} 97 -\* JProfiler (Update Site: 98 -{{/color}} 99 - 100 -http:~/~/webobjects.mdimension.com/jprofiler6/{{color}}){{/color}} 101 - 102 -{{color}} 103 -\* m2Eclipse Maven (Update Site: 104 -{{/color}} 105 - 106 -http:~/~/m2eclipse.sonatype.org/sites/m2e{{color}}){{/color}} 107 - 108 -{{color}} 109 -\* JRebel ( 110 -{{/color}} 111 - 112 -{{color}}Update Site : {{/color}}http:~/~/www.zeroturnaround.com/update-site/) 113 - 114 114 1. Add a new job with the following configuration 115 -11. Project Name: WOLips 116 -11. Git Repositories: git:~/~/github.com/wolips/wolips.git 117 -11. Use update: Checked 118 -11. Poll SCM: 59 * ** * ** //(59 can be replaced with any number between 0 and 59)// 80 + Project Name: WOLips 81 + Subversion: http:~/~/svn.objectstyle.org/repos/woproject/trunk/woproject 82 + Local module directory (optional): wolips 83 + Use update: Checked 84 + Poll SCM: 59 * ** * ** //(59 can be replaced with any number between 0 and 59)// 119 119 1. Add the following build tasks to the job 120 120 121 121 {{code title="Execute Shell"}} 122 122 123 -echo build.version=3. 7.${BUILD_NUMBER} > build.properties124 -echo eclipse.home=/usr/local/eclipse >> build.properties 125 -echo user.home=${WORKSPACE} >> build.properties 89 +echo build.version=3.4.${SVN_REVISION} > wolips/build.properties 90 +echo eclipse.home=/usr/local/eclipse >> wolips/build.properties 91 +echo user.home=${WORKSPACE} >> wolips/build.properties 126 126 127 127 {{/code}} 128 128 ... ... @@ -141,39 +141,9 @@ 141 141 142 142 {{/code}} 143 143 144 -== Preparation for building WOLips on Windows operating systems (NT 5.0 and higher) == 110 +1. Copy eclipse with the necessary plugins installed to your build server. In this example it has been copied to /usr/local/eclipse 111 +The currently required plugins for a deployment build are 145 145 146 -For building WOLips on Windows operating systems, some minor changes have to be made. Instead of following and solving the build errors, you may follow the steps described below. 147 - 148 -1. Install the [[BuildingWOLips-Prerequisites>>||anchor="BuildingWOLips-Prerequisites"]]. Do also follow the [[BuildingWOLips-CheckingoutandBuildinginsideofEclipseforDeployment>>||anchor="BuildingWOLips-CheckingoutandBuildinginsideofEclipseforDeployment"]] section, but don't run the build until the changes described below have been made. 149 -1. Set the VMs encoding to MacRoman 150 -1*. Right click on ##build.xml## > Properties > JRE > VM arguments 151 -1**. Dfile.encoding=MacRoman 152 -1. Edit ##woproject/wolips/goodies/plugins/build.xml## 153 -1*. Comment out the subsequent lines (mac goodies) 154 -1**. <ant dir="org.objectstyle.wolips.goodies.core.mac" target="all" /> 155 -1**. <ant dir="org.objectstyle.wolips.goodies.ui.mac" target="all" /> 156 -1**. <ant dir="org.objectstyle.wolips.goodies.core.mac" target="dist" /> 157 -1**. <ant dir="org.objectstyle.wolips.goodies.ui.mac" target="dist" /> 158 -1. Edit ##woproject/wolips/features/build.xml## 159 -1*. Comment out the subsequent lines (mac features) 160 -1**. <ant dir="org.objectstyle.wolips.goodies.mac.feature" target="all" /> 161 -1**. <ant dir="org.objectstyle.wolips.goodies.mac.feature" target="dist" /> 162 -1. Edit ##woproject/wolips/build.xml## (you may skip this one if you've got JProfiler installed) 163 -1*. Comment out the subsequent lines 164 -1**. <ant dir="jprofiler" target="all" /> 165 -1**. <ant dir="jprofiler" target="dist" /> 166 -1. Run the build 167 - 168 -== Installing from a Local Build == 169 - 170 -1. If you made changes locally, Eclipse will not automatically install your changed plugins if the version number is the same. You have two options - either uninstall WOLips or cheat and increment the WOLips build version prior to building your local copy. To uninstall WOLips, just delete all org.objectstyle features and plug ins from your eclipse folder. To increment the build server version, open buildserver.version in your projects folder and increment the last number. Note that you will now be "competing" with version numbers from the official build server, so the next official build will not install because you already used the next number, but sometimes it's a quick hack to force an update if you're lazy :-) 171 -1. Assuming you now have your build versions under control, you should follow the instructions for [[Building WOLips]] 172 -1. Launch Eclipse 173 -1. Select the menu: Help->Software Updates. 174 -1. Click on the 'Available Software' tab at the top of the window. 175 -1. Click on the 'Add Site...' button. This will bring up a dialog box. 176 -1. Click on the 'Local...' button on the dialog box. 177 -1. Browse to and select your workspace/projects/temp/dist folder or your woproject/temp/dist folder (depending on whether you checked out in eclipse or command line). Check the box next to it. 178 -1. If you updated the version number in your local copy (instead of uninstalling), you must now click on the 'Installed Software' tab at the top of the window and click on the 'Update...' button. 179 -1. Then continue, and just keep selecting the "Yes"/"OK"/"Approve"/etc buttons 113 +* 114 +** JProfiler 115 +** m2Eclipse Maven