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[CDO] Getting started [message #643716] Wed, 08 December 2010 00:16 Go to next message
Dan Pollitt is currently offline Dan PollittFriend
Messages: 55
Registered: August 2010
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Hi all

I want to have a play with CDO but am having a little trouble finding
and following an up-to-date getting started tutorial.

I downloaded the eclipse-modeling-helios-SR1-incubation-win32 release of
Eclipse and subsequently added (from
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/helios) the "CDO Model Repository
SDK" and "Net4j Signalling Platform SDK"

I was following http://wiki.eclipse.org/Getting_started_with_CDO_Helios,
there's a bit about using an H2 database which refers to an update site
that doesn't exist any more
( https://build.eclipse.org/hudson/job/emf-cdo-integration/las tSuccessfulBuild/artifact/result/site.p2/),
I'm also not sure about what third party drivers I needed - the
referenced zip file didn't exist anyway.

Is http://wiki.eclipse.org/Getting_started_with_CDO_Helios still the
best tutorial to follow? Should I install versions of CDO/Net4J that are
not part of the main Helios update site?

Thanks,
Dan
Re: [CDO] Getting started [message #643937 is a reply to message #643716] Wed, 08 December 2010 17:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eike Stepper is currently offline Eike StepperFriend
Messages: 6690
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi Dan,

Comments below...



Am 08.12.2010 01:16, schrieb Dan Pollitt:
> Hi all
>
> I want to have a play with CDO but am having a little trouble finding and following an up-to-date getting started tutorial.
>
> I downloaded the eclipse-modeling-helios-SR1-incubation-win32 release of Eclipse and subsequently added (from http://download.eclipse.org/releases/helios) the "CDO Model Repository SDK" and "Net4j Signalling Platform SDK"
>
> I was following http://wiki.eclipse.org/Getting_started_with_CDO_Helios, there's a bit about using an H2 database which refers to an update site that doesn't exist any more ( https://build.eclipse.org/hudson/job/emf-cdo-integration/las tSuccessfulBuild/artifact/result/site.p2/),
Sorry, that's because Eclipse has a new Hudson server now. The correct links are always listed at http://www.eclipse.org/cdo/downloads/updates.php

Please do not combine a Helios base installation with plugins from the Hudson job "emf-cdo-integration" because that integrates CDO for the upcoming 4.0 release.

> I'm also not sure about what third party drivers I needed
None, if you're okay with H2 or Derby as backends. Otherwise you'd need to install from http://net4j.sourceforge.net/update/ or bundle your own drivers.

> - the referenced zip file didn't exist anyway.
What zip file? Referenced from where? We don't provide zips anymore.

>
> Is http://wiki.eclipse.org/Getting_started_with_CDO_Helios still the best tutorial to follow? Should I install versions of CDO/Net4J that are not part of the main Helios update site?
For legal reasons we can not contribute all of our code to the coordinated release train repositories (Helios, Indigo, ...). Our own repositories may contain additional integrations with third party technologies, more examples, tests, etc.

Cheers
/Eike

----
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Re: [CDO] Getting started [message #644714 is a reply to message #643937] Mon, 13 December 2010 21:46 Go to previous message
Dan Pollitt is currently offline Dan PollittFriend
Messages: 55
Registered: August 2010
Member
Thanks Eike,

I'm up and running with the CDO Hibernate Store (MySQL) now, exploring
the client unit tests...

Dan

On 08/12/2010 17:39, Eike Stepper wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> Comments below...
>
>
>
> Am 08.12.2010 01:16, schrieb Dan Pollitt:
>> Hi all
>>
>> I want to have a play with CDO but am having a little trouble finding
>> and following an up-to-date getting started tutorial.
>>
>> I downloaded the eclipse-modeling-helios-SR1-incubation-win32 release
>> of Eclipse and subsequently added (from
>> http://download.eclipse.org/releases/helios) the "CDO Model Repository
>> SDK" and "Net4j Signalling Platform SDK"
>>
>> I was following
>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/Getting_started_with_CDO_Helios, there's a bit
>> about using an H2 database which refers to an update site that doesn't
>> exist any more
>> ( https://build.eclipse.org/hudson/job/emf-cdo-integration/las tSuccessfulBuild/artifact/result/site.p2/),
>
> Sorry, that's because Eclipse has a new Hudson server now. The correct
> links are always listed at http://www.eclipse.org/cdo/downloads/updates.php
>
> Please do not combine a Helios base installation with plugins from the
> Hudson job "emf-cdo-integration" because that integrates CDO for the
> upcoming 4.0 release.
>
>> I'm also not sure about what third party drivers I needed
> None, if you're okay with H2 or Derby as backends. Otherwise you'd need
> to install from http://net4j.sourceforge.net/update/ or bundle your own
> drivers.
>
>> - the referenced zip file didn't exist anyway.
> What zip file? Referenced from where? We don't provide zips anymore.
>
>>
>> Is http://wiki.eclipse.org/Getting_started_with_CDO_Helios still the
>> best tutorial to follow? Should I install versions of CDO/Net4J that
>> are not part of the main Helios update site?
> For legal reasons we can not contribute all of our code to the
> coordinated release train repositories (Helios, Indigo, ...). Our own
> repositories may contain additional integrations with third party
> technologies, more examples, tests, etc.
>
> Cheers
> /Eike
>
> ----
> http://www.esc-net.de
> http://thegordian.blogspot.com
> http://twitter.com/eikestepper
>
>
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