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AppFuse - Providing integration and style to open source Java.
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Developer notes on setting up your IDE to work with AppFuse are contained
below. Instructions currently existing for Eclipse and IDEA. Netbeans is
on the roadmap; you're more than welcome to create them in the meantime.
To begin, download Maven 2.0.9, install it, and add $M2_HOME/bin to your $PATH.
Create a MAVEN_OPTS environment variable and set its value to:
-Xms512M -Xmx512M
All issues should be logged in JIRA at http://issues.appfuse.org.
Get your questions answered on the mailing list at http://appfuse.org/forums.
Eclipse 3.2+:
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From the command line, cd into the appfuse directory and run:
mvn eclipse:eclipse -DdownloadSources=true
Get a cup of coffee or soda (or even better, a beer!) while you wait for Maven
to download all the dependencies.
Eclipse needs to know the path to the local maven repository. Therefore the
classpath variable M2_REPO has to be set. Execute the following command:
mvn -Declipse.workspace=<path-to-eclipse-workspace> eclipse:add-maven-repo
You can also define the M2_REPO classpath variable inside Eclipse. From the
menu bar, select Window > Preferences. Select the Java > Build Path > Classpath
Variables page. Add a new one with a name of M2_REPO and Path of to your local
Maven repository (/Users/${username}/.m2/repository on OS X and
C:\Documents and Settings\${username}\.m2\repository on Windows).
To setup hierarchical projects in Eclipse 3.2+, perform the following steps:
1. Rename appfuse/data/.project file to something else.
2. Go to File -> Import -> General -> Existing Projects and browse to your
workspace and the appfuse/data root. Because there is no .project file,
Eclipse will show all the subprojects as being available. Select them and
click ok.
3. Rename the appfuse/data/.project back and refresh your left pane in Eclipse.
4. Repeat these steps for the "web" directory.
IDEA 6.0+:
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From the command line, cd into the appfuse directory and type "mvn idea:idea".
Get a cup of coffee or soda (or even better, a beer!) while you wait for Maven
to download all the dependencies.
After opening your project in IDEA, you may need to modify your Project JDK.