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Revision as of 05:01, 29 January 2008
How to create a new Reader Project
If you start up a new Reader it is necessary to create a new Plugin Project for the new reader. This HowTo shows how to do this in Eclipse.
making a new Project in Eclipse
First you need to set up your Eclipse Workspace. After that you can start creating a new Project by selecting the "File"-menu in the eclipse menubar.
File -> New... -> Project
Now you will see the "New Project Wizard".
- create a new Eclipse Plug-in Project
- enter a name for the new Project and select as Target Platform Equinox
- enter the name of the Plug-in Provider and click the finish button
Add the project to the SVN Server
If you already created a new Eclipse Plug-in Project you need to add it to the Subversion Server. This can be done by following these 4 steps.
- right click on the new Project and select "Team" > "Share Project..."
- select SVN as repository type
- select the repository location
- select the folder you want to save the project ()
Usually our projects are stored in the trunk of the subversion server. If you want to contribute you a new project with the name org.rifidi.emulator.reader.test, the path would be:
http://[Address of Subversion]/rifidi/trunk/org.rifidi.emulator.reader.test