[Swift-devel] Setting up swift dev environment in Eclipse

Yadu Nand yadudoc1729 at gmail.com
Tue May 17 13:07:58 CDT 2011


Hi,

Ignoring abstraction-provider-dcache (as in removing it from the list
of imported
modules ) brought me back to an error saying :

Description	Resource	Path	Location	Type
Project 'abstraction' is missing required Java project:
'abstraction-provider-dcache'	abstraction		Build path	Build Path
Problem

Description	Resource	Path	Location	Type
The project cannot be built until build path errors are
resolved	abstraction		Unknown	Java Problem


On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 10:33 PM, Mihael Hategan <hategan at mcs.anl.gov> wrote:
> Either ignore that or close provider-dcache.
>
> Mihael
>
> On Tue, 2011-05-17 at 21:44 +0530, Yadu Nand wrote:
>> 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.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>
>
>



-- 
Thanks and Regards,
Yadu Nand B



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