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** Click "Finish" | ** Click "Finish" | ||
* Set up source directories | * Set up source directories | ||
** Right-click "gluegen" project, select "Properties" | ** Right-click "gluegen" project, select "Properties" | ||
** Select "Java Build Path", click "Source" tab | ** Select "Java Build Path", click "Source" tab | ||
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** Set output folder, excluded pattern, and native library location to these. Remove any not in this list. | ** Set output folder, excluded pattern, and native library location to these. Remove any not in this list. | ||
{| border="1" | |||
! source | |||
! native | |||
! output | |||
! excluding | |||
|- | |||
| build/gensrc/java | |||
| gluegen/build/obj | |||
| build/classes | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| build/test/build/gensrc/classes | |||
| gluegen/build/obj | |||
| build/test/build/classes | |||
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| src/java | |||
| gluegen/build/obj | |||
| build/classes | |||
| com/jogamp/gluegen/runtime/BufferFactoryInternal.java | |||
|- | |||
| src/junit | |||
| gluegen/build/obj | |||
| build/test/build/classes | |||
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|- | |||
| test/junit | |||
| gluegen/build/obj | |||
| build/test/build/classes | |||
| com/jogamp/gluegen/StructValidator.java | |||
|} | |||
* Set up libraries | |||
** Click Libraries tab | ** Click Libraries tab | ||
** Remove all JARs except gluegen/make/lib/antlr.jar | ** Remove all JARs except gluegen/make/lib/antlr.jar | ||
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** Click "Add External JARs...", select ant.jar from your Ant installation's lib dir, click "Open" | ** Click "Add External JARs...", select ant.jar from your Ant installation's lib dir, click "Open" | ||
** Click "Add External JARs...", select tools.jar from your JDK installation's lib dir, click "Open" | ** Click "Add External JARs...", select tools.jar from your JDK installation's lib dir, click "Open" | ||
** Click "OK" to | ** Click "OK" to dismiss the Properties dialog | ||
* Set up the Ant builder | * Set up the Ant builder | ||
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= Create jogl project = | = Create jogl project = | ||
To create the jogl project, we do exactly what we did to create the gluegen project, but with different names and paths substituted. | |||
* Create new project | |||
** Same, but use "jogl" for the new project name | |||
* Set up source directories | |||
** Same, but use the default source directory jogl/build/jogl/classes, and set the source paths up as shown in this table. | |||
{| border="1" | |||
! source | |||
! native | |||
! output | |||
! excluding | |||
|- | |||
| build/jogl/gensrc/classes | |||
| jogl/build/lib | |||
| build/jogl/classes | |||
| none | |||
|- | |||
| build/nativewindow/gensrc/classes | |||
| jogl/build/lib | |||
| build/nativewindow/classes | |||
| none | |||
|- | |||
| src/jogl/classes | |||
| jogl/build/lib | |||
| build/jogl/classes | |||
| com/jogamp/audio/windows/waveout/TestSpatialization.java, com/jogamp/opengl/impl/gl2/fixme/** | |||
|- | |||
| src/nativewindow/classes | |||
| jogl/build/lib | |||
| build/nativewindow/classes | |||
| none | |||
|- | |||
| src/newt/classes | |||
| jogl/build/lib | |||
| build/newt/classes | |||
| none | |||
|- | |||
| src/test | |||
| jogl/build/lib | |||
| build/test/build/classes | |||
| none | |||
|} | |||
* Set up project dependency | |||
** Click "Projects" tab, click "Add...", check "gluegen", click "OK" | |||
* Set up libraries | |||
** Click Libraries tab | |||
** Remove all JARs except gluegen/make/lib/antlr.jar | |||
** Click "Add Library...", select "JUnit", click "Next", select "JUnit 4", click "Finish" | |||
** Click "Add External JARs...", select ant.jar from your Ant installation's lib dir, click "Open" | |||
** Click "Add External JARs...", select ant-junit.jar from your Ant installation's lib dir, click "Open" | |||
** Click "OK" to dismiss the Properties dialog | |||
* Set up the Ant builder | |||
** Just like last time, except set the buildfile to ${workspace_loc:/gluegen/make/build.xml} and set the base directory to ${workspace_loc:/gluegen/make} | |||
* Building | |||
To build gluegen and jogl, select "Project > Clean", click "Clean all projects" and click "OK" | |||
= Install EGit in Eclipse = | = Install EGit in Eclipse = |
Revision as of 15:49, 10 January 2011
Why build in Eclipse?
Building JOGL inside Eclipse lets you use the Eclipse debugger, profiler, and unit test framework. It also gives you useful editing features like auto-complete and red underlines for syntax errors.
Prerequisites
Before you can build it in Eclipse, you'll need to have JOGL building from the command line.
Overview
To build JOGL in Eclipse, we'll create Eclipse projects for the gluegen and jogl projects, then add Ant builders to those projects to invoke the JOGL command-line Ant build.
Update Eclipse's Ant installation
Ant comes bundled in Eclipse, but to build JOGL we need Ant 1.8 or later, and Eclipse 3.6 still uses Ant 1.7. So we'll tell Eclipse to point at your local Ant installation.
- On "Classpath" tab, click Window > Preferences, select Ant > Runtime, click "Ant Home..." button, select your Ant home dir and click "Open"
- Click "Properties" tab, click "Add Property...", set name to java.home, set value to JDK jre dir
- Click "OK" to exit Preferences dialog
Create gluegen project
- Create new project
- Select "File > New > Project..."
- Expand "Java", click "Java Project", click the "Next" button
- Put "gluegen" in project name, click the "Next" button
- To "Remove all generated resources" dialog, click "Yes"
- Click "Finish"
- Set up source directories
- Right-click "gluegen" project, select "Properties"
- Select "Java Build Path", click "Source" tab
- Click "Allow output folders for source folders"
- Set default output folder to "gluegen\build\classes"
- Set output folder, excluded pattern, and native library location to these. Remove any not in this list.
source | native | output | excluding |
---|---|---|---|
build/gensrc/java | gluegen/build/obj | build/classes | |
build/test/build/gensrc/classes | gluegen/build/obj | build/test/build/classes | |
src/java | gluegen/build/obj | build/classes | com/jogamp/gluegen/runtime/BufferFactoryInternal.java |
src/junit | gluegen/build/obj | build/test/build/classes | |
test/junit | gluegen/build/obj | build/test/build/classes | com/jogamp/gluegen/StructValidator.java |
- Set up libraries
- Click Libraries tab
- Remove all JARs except gluegen/make/lib/antlr.jar
- Click "Add Library...", select "JUnit", click "Next", select "JUnit 4", click "Finish"
- Click "Add External JARs...", select ant.jar from your Ant installation's lib dir, click "Open"
- Click "Add External JARs...", select tools.jar from your JDK installation's lib dir, click "Open"
- Click "OK" to dismiss the Properties dialog
- Set up the Ant builder
- Right-click "gluegen" project, select "Properties"
- Click "Builders" tab on left
- Click "New...", select "Ant Builder", and click "OK"
- Type "gluegen builder" as the name
- Set buildfile to ${workspace_loc:/gluegen/make/build.xml}
- Set base directory to ${workspace_loc:/gluegen/make}
- Click Refresh tab, check "Refresh resources upon completion", click "The project containing the selected resource"
- Click Targets tab, click "Set Targets..." button to the right of "During a "Clean""
- Uncheck "all", check "clean", click "OK"
- Click "OK" to dismiss Edit Configuration dialog
- Select "gluegen builder" and click the "Up" button
- Click "OK" to save and dismiss the Properties dialog
Create jogl project
To create the jogl project, we do exactly what we did to create the gluegen project, but with different names and paths substituted.
- Create new project
- Same, but use "jogl" for the new project name
- Set up source directories
- Same, but use the default source directory jogl/build/jogl/classes, and set the source paths up as shown in this table.
source | native | output | excluding |
---|---|---|---|
build/jogl/gensrc/classes | jogl/build/lib | build/jogl/classes | none |
build/nativewindow/gensrc/classes | jogl/build/lib | build/nativewindow/classes | none |
src/jogl/classes | jogl/build/lib | build/jogl/classes | com/jogamp/audio/windows/waveout/TestSpatialization.java, com/jogamp/opengl/impl/gl2/fixme/** |
src/nativewindow/classes | jogl/build/lib | build/nativewindow/classes | none |
src/newt/classes | jogl/build/lib | build/newt/classes | none |
src/test | jogl/build/lib | build/test/build/classes | none |
- Set up project dependency
- Click "Projects" tab, click "Add...", check "gluegen", click "OK"
- Set up libraries
- Click Libraries tab
- Remove all JARs except gluegen/make/lib/antlr.jar
- Click "Add Library...", select "JUnit", click "Next", select "JUnit 4", click "Finish"
- Click "Add External JARs...", select ant.jar from your Ant installation's lib dir, click "Open"
- Click "Add External JARs...", select ant-junit.jar from your Ant installation's lib dir, click "Open"
- Click "OK" to dismiss the Properties dialog
- Set up the Ant builder
- Just like last time, except set the buildfile to ${workspace_loc:/gluegen/make/build.xml} and set the base directory to ${workspace_loc:/gluegen/make}
- Building
To build gluegen and jogl, select "Project > Clean", click "Clean all projects" and click "OK"
Install EGit in Eclipse
Finally, install EGit in Eclipse so you can perform Git source control operations from inside Eclipse.
- Click "Help > Install New Software..."
- Type "http://download.eclipse.org/egit/updates" in the "Work with" box and press enter
- Check "Eclipse EGit" and "Eclipse JGit" and install
Associate Eclipse projects with git
- Right-click "gluegen", select "Team > Share Project...", select "Git", click "Next", select the .git repository, click "Finish"
- Do the same thing for the "jogl" project