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Re: apogee resource model [message #1000 is a reply to message #910] |
Mon, 17 July 2006 17:03 |
Dan Connelly Messages: 66 Registered: July 2009 |
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Glenn:
Subversion access is here. This gives you source code for the
plugins, but not the plugin bundles themselves.
https://svn.nuxeo.org/pub/Apogee
To run the Apogee wizards, including the Jackrabbit wizard, use the PDE
Plugin Manifest Editor to launch an new Eclipse "application" for the
Jackrabbit plugin. This forces the Apogee wizards to be loaded as well.
Or, you can export the plugins bundles and install them into your root
Eclipse. But my advice is not to do this. Treat Apogee as under
active development for now. Until there is an Eclipse update site for
Apogee, just treat it as PDE.
With the Apogee plugin loaded, you should see an Apogee perspective in
Eclipse. No documentation gets installed under Eclipse.
Read the code.
-- Dan
Glenn Everitt wrote:
>I noticed in your proposal that it indicated that a resource model was
>created and was being refactored to work with Apache JackRabbit. Is this
>work posted or available anywhere?
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>Glenn Everitt
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Glenn:<br>
<br>
Subversion access is here. This gives you source code for the
plugins, but not the plugin bundles themselves.<br>
<br>
<font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://svn.nuxeo.org/pub/Apogee">https://svn.nuxeo.org/pub/Apogee</a><br>
</font><br>
To run the Apogee wizards, including the Jackrabbit wizard, use the PDE
Plugin Manifest Editor to launch an new Eclipse "application" for the
Jackrabbit plugin. This forces the Apogee wizards to be loaded as
well.<br>
<br>
Or, you can export the plugins bundles and install them into your root
Eclipse. But my advice is not to do this. Treat Apogee as under
active development for now. Until there is an Eclipse update site
for Apogee, just treat it as PDE.<br>
<br>
With the Apogee plugin loaded, you should see an Apogee perspective in
Eclipse. No documentation gets installed under Eclipse. <br>
<br>
Read the code.<br>
<br>
-- Dan<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
Glenn Everitt wrote:
<blockquote cite="mide95j26$r0p$1@utils.eclipse.org" type="cite">
<pre wrap="">I noticed in your proposal that it indicated that a resource model was
created and was being refactored to work with Apache JackRabbit. Is this
work posted or available anywhere?
Glenn Everitt
</pre>
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Re: apogee resource model [message #564494 is a reply to message #910] |
Mon, 17 July 2006 17:03 |
Dan Connelly Messages: 66 Registered: July 2009 |
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Glenn:
Subversion access is here. This gives you source code for the
plugins, but not the plugin bundles themselves.
https://svn.nuxeo.org/pub/Apogee
To run the Apogee wizards, including the Jackrabbit wizard, use the PDE
Plugin Manifest Editor to launch an new Eclipse "application" for the
Jackrabbit plugin. This forces the Apogee wizards to be loaded as well.
Or, you can export the plugins bundles and install them into your root
Eclipse. But my advice is not to do this. Treat Apogee as under
active development for now. Until there is an Eclipse update site for
Apogee, just treat it as PDE.
With the Apogee plugin loaded, you should see an Apogee perspective in
Eclipse. No documentation gets installed under Eclipse.
Read the code.
-- Dan
Glenn Everitt wrote:
>I noticed in your proposal that it indicated that a resource model was
>created and was being refactored to work with Apache JackRabbit. Is this
>work posted or available anywhere?
>
>Glenn Everitt
>
>
>
>
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<head>
<meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type">
<title></title>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000">
<br>
Glenn:<br>
<br>
Subversion access is here. This gives you source code for the
plugins, but not the plugin bundles themselves.<br>
<br>
<font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace"><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://svn.nuxeo.org/pub/Apogee">https://svn.nuxeo.org/pub/Apogee</a><br>
</font><br>
To run the Apogee wizards, including the Jackrabbit wizard, use the PDE
Plugin Manifest Editor to launch an new Eclipse "application" for the
Jackrabbit plugin. This forces the Apogee wizards to be loaded as
well.<br>
<br>
Or, you can export the plugins bundles and install them into your root
Eclipse. But my advice is not to do this. Treat Apogee as under
active development for now. Until there is an Eclipse update site
for Apogee, just treat it as PDE.<br>
<br>
With the Apogee plugin loaded, you should see an Apogee perspective in
Eclipse. No documentation gets installed under Eclipse. <br>
<br>
Read the code.<br>
<br>
-- Dan<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
Glenn Everitt wrote:
<blockquote cite="mide95j26$r0p$1@utils.eclipse.org" type="cite">
<pre wrap="">I noticed in your proposal that it indicated that a resource model was
created and was being refactored to work with Apache JackRabbit. Is this
work posted or available anywhere?
Glenn Everitt
</pre>
</blockquote>
<br>
</body>
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