[[TracNav(MolgenisGuide)]] '''WARNING: Helios is currently not yet recommended following a series of problems. See FAQ''' = How to develop MOLGENIS on Eclipse/Helios = We assume you installed: * Java JDK >= 1.6 * MySQL or other supported database * Apache Tomcat 6.0 or other supported web engine == 1. Install eclipse helios == * Download from http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/packages/eclipse-ide-java-ee-developers/heliossr1 * Unzip to a directory of your choice * Start it * Choose a sensible name for your workspace directory == 2. install SVN plugin 'subclipse' == Within Eclipse * go to help -> install new software * Choose: 'Add' and add new url http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.6.x * Tick boxes marked with 'required' * Install '''You can also use subversive but there is a consensus in the MOLGENIS team that subclipse is better behaved''' == 3. install freemarker plugin 'Freemarker IDE' == Within Eclipse: * go to help -> install new software * Choose: 'Add' and add new url http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/updates/JBossTools-3.1.1.GA/ * Type in search box: 'Freemarker' * Tick box: Freemarker IDE (not SDK) * Install == 4. checkout molgenis projects == Within Eclipse * go to Window->Open perspective->Other * Choose: SVN Repository exploring * Eclipse may ask you which SVN engine to use, choose SVN kit. * Right-click on SVN repositories and add new repository * URL: http://www.molgenis.org/svn * Browse to molgenis/trunk * right-click and choose 'check out'. * Browse to /trunk * right-click and choose 'check out'. In your workspace you now have two projects * molgenis - has the generator * your project - all software specific to your MOLGENIS instance. == 5. Develop == From now on development is like on Galileo. == FAQ == === Q1: how to add/manage J2EE dependencies === * In Eclipse Galileo there was a seperate entry for this in the project 'properties'. * In Eclipse Helios this renamed to 'Deployment Assembly'. Here you can also choose other projects to be included. === Q2: I get 404 errors when starting the server === This may happen if Eclipse destroys your WebContent/WEB-INF/web.xml to default. To solve this: * right-click WebContent/WEB-INF/web.xml * update to SVN. * delete your web server from the 'Servers' pane * run on server again. Note: Check your context.xml as well (WebContext/META-INF/context.xml) and make sure the resource is not "out of sync". If it is, do a refresh on this file. === Q3: I get a very long 'loading web service DOM' We are talking really many minutes > I can't solve this one yet. > Anybody have a solution >> For me, the problem occured after refreshing xgap_1_4_distro. After many, many minutes (and two restarts) it eventually did load, and the problem hasn't occurred again yet.