[Swift-devel] Setting up swift dev environment in Eclipse
Yadu Nand
yadudoc1729 at gmail.com
Tue May 17 11:14:39 CDT 2011
Hi,
I imported the following modules into a new workspace :
abstraction
abstraction-common
abstraction-provider-(coaster,condor,dcache,gt2,gt4_0_0,local,
localscheduler, webdav, ssh)
grapheditor
jglobus
karajan
resources
swift
util
Now, I am able to compile properly into a java application but 3 errors
and 3801 warnings remain. I am not sure if these need to be fixed.
So, I'm pasting the 3 errors.
Description Resource Path Location Type
org.globus.cog.abstraction.impl.file.local cannot be resolved to a
type FileResourceImpl.java /abstraction-provider-dcache/src/org/globus/cog/abstraction/impl/file/dcache line
20 Java Problem
Description Resource Path Location Type
The method resolve(String) is undefined for the type
FileResourceImpl FileResourceImpl.java /abstraction-provider-dcache/src/org/globus/cog/abstraction/impl/file/dcache line
78 Java Problem
Description Resource Path Location Type
The method resolve(String) is undefined for the type
FileResourceImpl FileResourceImpl.java /abstraction-provider-dcache/src/org/globus/cog/abstraction/impl/file/dcache line
79 Java Problem
On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 4:03 AM, Mihael Hategan <hategan at mcs.anl.gov> wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, 2011-05-15 at 03:54 +0530, Yadu Nand wrote:
>> Sorry missed the link to the doc I was referring to.
>> Here it is
>> https://sites.google.com/site/swiftdevel/internals/new-developer-guide
>
> That document doesn't seem quite complete.
>
> I personally use eclipse to compile and run swift.
>
> Essentially things are organized into modules (in the checkout they
> would be in cog/modules). All these modules should have eclipse projects
> inside them (i.e. cog/modules/swift/.project). These modules may depend
> on one another. You should import them one by one ending up with
> multiple eclipse projects.
>
> The essential modules are:
> swift
> abstraction
> abstraction-common
> provider-(local, gt2, coaster)
> jglobus
> util
> karajan
>
> There may be some others. In that case, eclipse will complain about
> missing projects, so also add the missing projects/modules if necessary.
>
>
>
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Thanks and Regards,
Yadu Nand B
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