Changes for page Debugging WOLips

Last modified by Pascal Robert on 2012/02/11 05:22

From version 81.1
edited by mark_ritchie
on 2009/09/08 22:47
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To version 85.1
edited by mark_ritchie
on 2009/09/08 21:16
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87 87  
88 88  In the same way as above, import the core plugins from wolips/core/plugins. Something like this:
89 89  [[image:corePluginImport.png]]
90 +
90 90  [[image:corePluginProjects.png]]
91 91  
92 92  === Import 3rd party plugins ===
93 93  
94 -Finally, import the third party plugins from wolips/3rdparty/plugin. Something like this:
95 -[[image:thirdPartyProjects.png]]
96 -[[image:thridPartyImport.png]]
97 -
98 98  === Close special projects ===
99 99  
100 -In case you missed the notices above, close these projects.
101 -
102 102  * EntityModeler
103 103  * eomodeldoc
104 104  * org.objectstyle.wolips.eomodeler.factories
105 -(Note: Working on these projects is beyond the scope of what I needed to do. Sorry.)
106 106  
107 107  === Close projects which require additional resources to compile ===
108 108  
109 -These projects require additional resources to compile. As I didn't need them, I just closed them.
110 -
111 -* org.objectstyle.wolips.apple.mavenintegration
112 112  * org.objectstyle.wolips.groovy.ui
113 113  * org.objectstyle.wolips.jprofiler.launching
114 114  
115 115  == The run configuration setup ==
116 -
117 -At this point, you should have a long list of packages which should all be compiling.
118 -If that's not the case, please document additional steps here, making special note of your setup.
119 -
120 -Getting on with the configuration to be able to test the software which is now compiling.
121 -From the Run menu, select "Debug Configurations ..."
122 -[[image:debugConfiguration.png]]
123 -
124 -Select "Eclipse Application" from the list on the left
125 -and then click the "New" button at the top.
126 -[[image:newLaunchConfiguration.png]]
127 -This creates a new launch configuration which you can customize as you like.
128 -By default it's called 'New//configuration'. For this session, I named it DebugEclipse//
129 -
130 -My preference is to explicitly set the workspace for testing however I'm sure the default will be fine if you like it.
131 -I chose: $workspace//loc}/../WOLipsDebuggingWorkspace
132 -My setup looked something like below however there are lots of configuration options which I didn't need to explore:
133 -[[image:debugConfigured.png]]//
134 -
135 -== Launch the debug version ==
136 -
137 -Click the Debug button in the debug configuration window to launch the test version.
138 -This will be a clean version of Eclipse with the workspace which you set and any other settings.
139 -By default, all of the plugins are loaded and ready for testing!
140 -And now, you should be running inside the debug version of Eclipse with all the wolips bits to play with!