[Building Sakai] Getting Sakai 10.1 into Eclipse environment

Steve Swinsburg steve.swinsburg at gmail.com
Tue Sep 30 05:58:27 PDT 2014


The guide is old. I would not recommend importing the entire source into
Eclipse. It's huge. Pull in the tools/modules you need as you need them.
Use the latest version of Eclipse and be sure to add the M2_REPO variable
so you can resolve the dependencies.

cheers,
Steve

On Sat, Sep 27, 2014 at 3:24 AM, Ryan VanDyke <
ryan.vandyke at kratosdefense.com> wrote:

> Both myself and a co-worker have also had these same issues following the
> walkthrough which does have you importing the entire Sakai source instance
> and not just individual tools so in theory it should work. The first error
> I get when following this guide happens right after attempting to import
> with a popup window:
>
> ==========================
> Subversion Native Library Not Available
> Errors: Incocmpatible JavaHL library loaded. 1.6.x or later required.
> ==========================
>
> However in "Eclipse Installation Details" it shows under "Features" that
> JavaHL 1.6.17 is installed from tigris.org along with the Subclipse
> JavaHL Native Library Adapter. All versions also match as outlined here:
>
>
> http://subclipse.tigris.org/wiki/JavaHL#head-1c75c22d4d8e9c3cd16868bdd3d6157637589ef0
>
> Switching the client to SVNKit (Pure Java) got me at least a little
> farther in downloading resources but doing this was not mentioned in the
> guide.
>
> I'm on Windows 7 using Luna Release: Eclipse 4.4.0. Guide says to use 3.3+
> so should I try downgrading eclipse?
>
> One thing it mentions is adding the M2_REPO classpath variable in Eclipse
> with the path to the local maven repository. Mine already existed in the
> install and said it could not be modified. I made sure to move the repo to
> that path just in case but no luck.
>
> - Ryan
>
>
> From: sakai-dev-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org [mailto:
> sakai-dev-bounces at collab.sakaiproject.org] On Behalf Of Matthew Jones
> Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2014 9:34 AM
> To: ahmed adel
> Cc: Developers Sakai-Dev
> Subject: Re: [Building Sakai] Getting Sakai 10.1 into Eclipse environment
>
> Nope, those instructions still work for me. Using Eclipse 3.8.1 on Ubuntu
> with really just the Java Development Tools.  Typically I just import a the
> specific tool I'm working with rather than the entire source. I've never
> tried to get Eclipse to build the entire project from the top level, and
> not sure if it can. So I kind of do a mix of command line and Eclipse. Do
> the code editing and debugging in eclipse, and the mvn commands and
> deployment on the command line.
>
> So if you want to import gradebook (and maybe kernel) you run
>
> mvn clean install (Build the entire project first)
>
> Then go into the tool(s) you want in eclipse and run
> mvn eclipse:clean
> mvn eclipse:eclipse
>
> and import those in eclipse (8)
>
> And as long as you do step 5 and set your M2_REPO to the repository
> location it works for me. I mostly use Eclipse for remote debugging and
> working on bugs/features for one tool at a time.
>
> On Thu, Sep 25, 2014 at 8:58 AM, ahmed adel <abou.alseoud at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I faced some trouble in my way of importing Sakai source into my Eclipse
> dev. environment following the tutorial "Importing Sakai source into
> Eclipse"
> https://confluence.sakaiproject.org/display/BOOT/Import+Sakai+source+into+Eclipse
>
> I followed the steps and after importing the project, maven nature wasn't
> recognized and 75000+ errors appeared. After that, i tried to import Sakai
> as maven project and 2000+ errors also appeared.
>
> Anyone have another tutorial to import Sakai 10.1 into Eclipse or anyone
> faced the same problems??
>
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