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Re: [stem-dev] Graph Editor
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Hi Jan,
As Dan said, you can install Subclipse for SVN integration in Eclipse (or 
Subversive from the standard Eclipse Update Site).  One trick you'll 
probably need for SVN+SSH is to use SVN Kit.  There are two 
implementations of SVN for Java: JavaHL and SVN Kit.  For SVN+SSH, it's 
best to use SVN Kit.  We've had problems with Java HL - it does work, but 
requires more work behind the scenes.  SVN Kit should work out of the box.
Be sure to install the driver for SVN KIt when you install Subclipse / 
Subversive then select it in Eclipse preferences (Window -> Preferences -> 
Team -> SVN) and look for the 'SVN Connector' or 'SVN Interface' drop 
down.
-Matt
stem-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 04/08/2011 06:19:18 AM:
> From: "Wigger Jan-Frederik" <Jan-Frederik.Wigger@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <stem-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 04/08/2011 06:19 AM
> Subject: [stem-dev] Graph Editor
> Sent by: stem-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> 
> I have some problems with the eclipse SVN commit that's why I send a
> patch -- the protocol svn+ssh is not known and I depend on the
> administrators to install turtoise SVN with which I could tell eclipse
> what tunnel to use. Or is this too complicated? I am grateful for any
> help here... 
> 
> I tried to quickly implement the stuff we planned to do for the graph
> editor. Now it was quite a hurry and I have not had the time to test
> everything and some parts of the code are quite a work around that I
> want to fix later. 
> I added a patch to the bug
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=317129
> 
> 
> 
> I had some problems with the file saving, my quick'n'dirty solution is
> to close the editor window after saving, I will have to take care of
> this later. When graph of a model from the STEM repository is changed,
> all models are saved locally in the models folder of the STEM project,
> and references to the local graph copies are set. Unless you "save as",
> then a new graph file is created out of the caninical graph.
> 
> I added some adapters in the package. The stem.core.graph and
> stem.core.model packages got new interfaces and graph and model now
> implement these interfaces. Otherwise, only changes in the grapheditor
> project were made.
> 
> I remember that I read a mail that told me that some references in the
> MANIFEST.MF because of the included libraries have been removed or
> changed. Could not find it, unluckily.. Does anybody recall anything in
> this matter?
> 
> 
> Have a nice weekend...
> 
> 
> Kind regards
> 
> Jan
> 
> 
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