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Re: Building Stardust [message #1015535 is a reply to message #1015436] |
Fri, 01 March 2013 07:39 |
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Hi Oliver,
so far Stardust does not have an IRC channel. This would a good thing to have once there is sufficient demand. However, you are most welcome to connect with Stardust on Facebook and via this forum.
Obviously you have a good point with regards to the public updates to Java 6. In the customer base we had very little demand for Java 7 support so far, but I am sure that will change soon as Oracle increases the pressure. A move to Java 7 is needed and in planning but we are not there yet. As I hope you can also appreciate currently the participation in the Eclipse Kepler milestones and eventually in the release is our highest priority. For the time being please use Java 6 to build Stardust.
Best regards
Robert
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Re: Project names [message #1021181 is a reply to message #1020320] |
Tue, 19 March 2013 16:05 |
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Oliver,
not sure if you are working on Keppler or Juno now. If you use Juno then you need to create a Helios target platform and use this for compilation (Preferences / Plug-in Development / Target Platform). In that case you can stay on master, which is Helios.
Stardust will skip Juno and focus on Keppler, hence we don't test Juno.
You do not require .mobile.
I hope this helps. Let me know if you encounter any further issues or have other questions.
Best regards
Robert
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Re: Building Stardust [message #1075565 is a reply to message #1074312] |
Mon, 29 July 2013 16:38 |
Oliver Kopp Messages: 26 Registered: March 2011 |
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Sven Rottstock wrote on Fri, 26 July 2013 09:38Regarding the ui.web.mobile project. Unfortunately I've never imported this project into Eclipse because it is not used during the official build of Stardust. BTW I'm only seeing one project below of ui.web.mobile, namely mobile-workflow. Which projects do you mean which have duplicated project names?
I thought, it were all which are in "ui.web". Now, whith a clean checkout of "ui.web" and "ui.web.mobile" I see no dublicates. I'll let you know, when I encounter the issue again...
Sven Rottstock wrote on Fri, 26 July 2013 09:38
The EMF plugins should be automatically resolved by Ivy (this is also done if you invoke mvn install -f product/pom.xml resp. mvn install -f product/components-pom.xml). Have you configured the IvyDE plugin correctly?
Surely, I followed the steps at the wiki
I have build errors at
- ipp-toc-generator: com.sun.javadoc.* missing
- jcr-vfs: org.apache.jackrabbit.jca missing
- org.eclipse.stardust.ide.wst.common: org.eclipse.jst.jsf.core, org.eclipse.jst.jsf.common, and org.eclipse.jst.jsf.facesconfig missing
- org.eclipse.stardust.model.bpmn2: org.eclipse.stardust.model.xpdl missing (even if available in the workspace)
- stardust-web-modeler-bpmn2: org.eclipse.stardust.common and org.eclipse.bpmn2 missing.
And some other errors, which might be solved if the above issues are solved.
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Re: Building Stardust [message #1241073 is a reply to message #1237601] |
Fri, 07 February 2014 12:46 |
Oliver Kopp Messages: 26 Registered: March 2011 |
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Tanmoy Roy wrote on Wed, 29 January 2014 23:55Hi Oliver,
Here is the link for creating Stardust VM on Amazon EC2.
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Stardust/Knowledge_Base/Getting_Started/RTE_on_AWS
Hi,
Thank you for the link. I've been one of the first users of the AMI. My questions targeted on *compilation* (and usage) of the current branch, not the usage only. The current documentation for that is distributed among several Wiki pages, txt files, forum posts, and emails. I'd like to have a single condensed view. Sureley, existing resources can be linked, but it should be a single page explaining from the start to the end and not ending with "continue at ...".
Cheers,
Oliver
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