How to get RPTools source via Eclipse and subversion
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error
While using eclipse I keep getting this error. I also keep hitting accept permanently. What is up with that?
Error validating server certificate for https://svn.sourceforge.net:443:
- Unknown certificate issuer
Fingerprint: 49:b8:cb:87:04:8c:49:39:45:83:dd:4c:cf:c7:54:57:b0:9e:84:5d
Distinguished name: Equifax Secure Certificate Authority, Equifax, US
Error validating server certificate for https://svn.sourceforge.net:443:
- Unknown certificate issuer
Fingerprint: 49:b8:cb:87:04:8c:49:39:45:83:dd:4c:cf:c7:54:57:b0:9e:84:5d
Distinguished name: Equifax Secure Certificate Authority, Equifax, US
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OK after a ton of those windows, I now have maptools and others tools ready for me to try building them.
So I'm looking at the run/build button in eclipse, and it appears to have auto imported some sort of build scripts from SVN. But I've tried a bunch of them labeled MapTools and none of them work for me.
How do I do a build of MT with Eclipse? I assume I need to build, so I can do testing.
i've never used SVN or eclipse. Sorry I'm newbish
So I'm looking at the run/build button in eclipse, and it appears to have auto imported some sort of build scripts from SVN. But I've tried a bunch of them labeled MapTools and none of them work for me.
How do I do a build of MT with Eclipse? I assume I need to build, so I can do testing.
i've never used SVN or eclipse. Sorry I'm newbish
Eclipse, by default, autobuilds any projects in the current workspace.
If there are any red x's in the Problems tab (should be in the bottom of the workspace) then those have to be resolved before you can go further.
You should be able to load the main class MapTool.java and from the Run menu choose Run As... Java Application. If it doesn't run then you have issues.
If there are any red x's in the Problems tab (should be in the bottom of the workspace) then those have to be resolved before you can go further.
You should be able to load the main class MapTool.java and from the Run menu choose Run As... Java Application. If it doesn't run then you have issues.
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Could you define "none of them work for me" ? What message are you getting ? Or no message at all.dLANbandit wrote:So I'm looking at the run/build button in eclipse, and it appears to have auto imported some sort of build scripts from SVN. But I've tried a bunch of them labeled MapTools and none of them work for me.
First off check that the src roots are set up correctly. In the package explorer, expand the MapTool root, if the folders under it are "Tags, Branches, and Trunk" you checked out the directory above what you need. Delete it and check out the "Trunk" directory only.
Dreaming of a 1.3 release
I just updated the source tree and for some reason Eclipse was whining about libraries. In particular:
jide-common-1.9.4_7.jar
jide-dock-1.9.4_7.jar
renderpack-1.2004.jar
rplib-1.0.b75.jar
All of these where in the build path of the project as jar files but apparently that wasn't good enough. I had to add a user library, add the four files to the user lib and that made it work.
Bandit - Did you get your Eclipse from the Eclipse.org site? I believe the current rev is 3.2.1.
jide-common-1.9.4_7.jar
jide-dock-1.9.4_7.jar
renderpack-1.2004.jar
rplib-1.0.b75.jar
All of these where in the build path of the project as jar files but apparently that wasn't good enough. I had to add a user library, add the four files to the user lib and that made it work.
Bandit - Did you get your Eclipse from the Eclipse.org site? I believe the current rev is 3.2.1.
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I have the 3.2.1
The error is Default target dist does not exist in this project.
and a warning
cannot fine ../common.build.common-webstart-targets.xml imported from C:\Documents and Settings\Cary\workspace\maptool\trunk\build.xml
I've tried run as, it keeps telling me to pick one of the configurations called MapTools, and when I do it says the project doesn't exist.
The error is Default target dist does not exist in this project.
and a warning
cannot fine ../common.build.common-webstart-targets.xml imported from C:\Documents and Settings\Cary\workspace\maptool\trunk\build.xml
I've tried run as, it keeps telling me to pick one of the configurations called MapTools, and when I do it says the project doesn't exist.
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Ahh, there's the problem. See my earlier post:
That will fix ittrevor wrote: First off check that the src roots are set up correctly. In the package explorer, expand the MapTool root, if the folders under it are "Tags, Branches, and Trunk" you checked out the directory above what you need. Delete it and check out the "Trunk" directory only.
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Well here is my new problem after setting up maptools/trunk as the maptool project in eclipse. Either I'm stupid, this isn't automatic or I've got a bit of a problem with Eclipse's checkout of the trunk.
Severity and Description Path Resource Location Creation Time Id
Project maptool is missing required Java project: 'rplib' maptool Build path 1169527703828 7
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/abeille-formsrt-2.0.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 11
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/clientserver-1.0.b11.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 14
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/commons-logging-1.1.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 16
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/hessian-2.1.12.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 9
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/jide-common-1.9.4_7.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 18
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/jide-dock-1.9.4_7.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 19
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/maptool.resource-1.0.b4.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 15
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/renderpack-1.2004.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 17
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/rplib-1.0.b75.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 20
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/rplib.resource-1.0.b9.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 13
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/servicediscoverylib-1.0.b2.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 10
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/tinylaf-1.3.04.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 12
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/withay-util.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 8
The project cannot be built until build path errors are resolved maptool Unknown 1169527704171 21
Severity and Description Path Resource Location Creation Time Id
Project maptool is missing required Java project: 'rplib' maptool Build path 1169527703828 7
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/abeille-formsrt-2.0.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 11
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/clientserver-1.0.b11.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 14
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/commons-logging-1.1.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 16
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/hessian-2.1.12.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 9
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/jide-common-1.9.4_7.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 18
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/jide-dock-1.9.4_7.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 19
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/maptool.resource-1.0.b4.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 15
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/renderpack-1.2004.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 17
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/rplib-1.0.b75.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 20
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/rplib.resource-1.0.b9.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 13
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/servicediscoverylib-1.0.b2.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 10
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/tinylaf-1.3.04.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 12
Project maptool is missing required library: 'lib/withay-util.jar' maptool Build path 1169527703828 8
The project cannot be built until build path errors are resolved maptool Unknown 1169527704171 21
Those libraries (jar files) should be in the maptools/lib directory after the checkout of the trunk source.
If you look up a couple posts you'll see that I had the same problem but with a smaller set of them.
I don't know what is different about the RPTools projects from other subversion based source I've checked out but I frequently seem to have problem with the MapTools project not being able to find libraries that are in the exact path it is looking for them in. <shrug>
You can fix this by going into the Properties for the MapTool project and going into the Java Build Path section and the Libraries tab. Add a User Library and give it whatever name you want. Then add the "missing" jars to that User Library. That should fix it.
If you look up a couple posts you'll see that I had the same problem but with a smaller set of them.
I don't know what is different about the RPTools projects from other subversion based source I've checked out but I frequently seem to have problem with the MapTools project not being able to find libraries that are in the exact path it is looking for them in. <shrug>
You can fix this by going into the Properties for the MapTool project and going into the Java Build Path section and the Libraries tab. Add a User Library and give it whatever name you want. Then add the "missing" jars to that User Library. That should fix it.
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Worked with bandit on this one on IM. Basically eclipse sometimes gets confused, I had him change the order of one of the libraries in the classpath to force eclipse to rebuild the classpath, and that fixed the problem.
Additionally, I had accidentally checked in a classpath that depended on the rplib project, which doesn't exist if you don't have it checked out. I've fixed that and checked in the updated classpath
Additionally, I had accidentally checked in a classpath that depended on the rplib project, which doesn't exist if you don't have it checked out. I've fixed that and checked in the updated classpath
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