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Getting Started with OpenSHA Development
1) Download Eclipse
The latest version of Eclipse can be obtained from The Eclipse Website
The "Eclipse IDE for Java Developers" should be fine, however the Enterprise Edition (EE) will work as well.
2) Install the Subversion (SVN) Plug-in
The Eclipse SVN Plug in is called "Subclipse".
To install in Eclipse, follow the tutorial here: Subclipse Installation
(be sure to use http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.6.x
as the update site when prompted)
3) Add the OpenSHA Source Repository
Once Subclipse is properly installed, from within eclipse:
- Select
Window > Open Perspective > Other
. - Select
SVN Repository Exploring
and hitOK
.
The SVN Repository
tab should now be visible:
- Click the
Add SVN Repository
button shown here...
- Enter
http://intensity.usc.edu/svn/opensha
as theURL
and hitFinish
. - Enter your
username
andpassword
.
4) Check out the OpenSHA Project
- Click the arrow to expand the repository tree.
- Right click on
trunk
and selectCheckout...
:
- If you are happy with the default options (they are fine for most people), just click
Finish
.- If you would like to specify where to put your "Working Copy" of the project, click
Next
instead.
- If you would like to specify where to put your "Working Copy" of the project, click
- Be patient, it may take a little while to check out the entire project the first time.
- Once it is checked out, switch to the Java perspective
Window > Open Perspective > Java
(orOther
, thenJava
). - More patience, it will probably take a little while to build the project as well (you should see
Building Workspace
in the lower right corner of the Eclipse window.
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