How to create a new Setup [message #1426924] |
Fri, 19 September 2014 12:39 |
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Hi,
Based on this wiki page https://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_Oomph_Authoring,
"A complete author's guide is currently under construction. A link will be published here when it is ready."
Is it something that will come soon?
Does it belong to the Oomph project, shoudl it be contained in org.eclipse.oomph.releng.helpcenter plugin?
On the wiki page, it explains that we should use the "CDO Release Engineering" Project. unfortunately, there is only "CDO Model Repository". i'm using the 1.0.0.Build_424 OOmph installer (and tried also in development mode from Master branch). Should we use another project?
Regards,
Aurélien Pupier - Red Hat
Senior Software Engineer in Fuse Tooling team
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Re: How to create a new Setup [message #1426954 is a reply to message #1426948] |
Fri, 19 September 2014 13:22 |
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Ed,
ok I see.
I was able to start working on creating my own setup by launching the "Setup" configuration from Oomph development environment.
If you need some help to review the help center documentation. Let me know, I will be happy to help.
regards,
Aurélien Pupier - Red Hat
Senior Software Engineer in Fuse Tooling team
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Re: How to create a new Setup [message #1563410 is a reply to message #1562762] |
Wed, 14 January 2015 07:18 |
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Hi Eric,
- Use Oomph installer and install Oomph environment
- In the Oomph Dev Environment, launch the "IDE" launch configuration
- In the new launched Eclipse, File->New->Other...->Oomph->Setup project model
- then follow wizard (take care to fill the "Folder" parameter to enable the finish button)
If you need more details, I will try to provide some screenshots in few days.
Regards,
Aurélien Pupier - Red Hat
Senior Software Engineer in Fuse Tooling team
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Re: How to create a new Setup [message #1563713 is a reply to message #1562762] |
Wed, 14 January 2015 10:58 |
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Hi Eric,
Comments below...
Cheers
/Eike
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Am 13.01.2015 um 23:29 schrieb Eric Rizzo:
> Aurelien Pupier wrote on Fri, 19 September 2014 13:22
>> I was able to start working on creating my own setup by launching the "Setup" configuration from Oomph development
>> environment.
>
> Aurélien,
> Can you elaborate on what you've done to get that far? I'm trying to get up and running but am getting nowhere.
What exactly are you trying to achieve, e.g.,
- use the Oomph Installer to provision a workspace for an existing, registered project (such as Oomph itself)?
- use the Oomph Author's tools (such as the "Setup Project Model" wizard and the "Setup Editor") to create a new project
model?
- use the Oomph Extender's tools (such as the "Setup Task Extension" wizard to create new task implementations?
- or just use the Oomph Runtime (the setup engine) to manage your user preferences (and other things) as setup tasks
across workspaces?
> Without the Authoring documentation I'm totally lost.
I just replied to a similar question in another thread:
Project models must be registered in a project catalog, which, in turn, is registered in our (or your own) index file.
For creating a project setup file please use the "New Project Setup" wizard that we provide. It creates an initial
XYZ.setup file in an existing workspace project. You can edit that file with the Oomph Setup editor and finally drag it
onto a project catalog on the second page of the Oomph Installer (advanced mode, second page "Projects") to be able to
select it test if you can provision a workspace for your new project successfully.
There I forgot to mention that it might also be helpful to "bootstrap" a new project setup model by copying one of the
existing models. In the main menu of Eclipse click on "Navigate -> Open Setup -> Parent Models -> Open Catalog Index".
In the model that's opened you find the "Eclipse.org" project catalog and can select "Open in (Setup|Text) Editor" on
any element.
> I was hoping I could use the Oomph Installer to bootstrap an Oomph dev environment, but there's no instructions that I
> can find for doing so.
That's definitely possible and not too difficult. I suspect that you ran into the brand new "simple mode" of the Oomph
Installer, which is the default if you run it for the first time. The simple mode is mostly meant to be the simplest
possible replacement for the Eclipse.org download page (plus VM management and optional p2 bundle pooling). To provision
workspaces with registered projects you need to switch to the advanced mode (tool button in the upper right corner). Was
that the problem? If not, please explain what you've tried.
Cheers
/Eike
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http://thegordian.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/eikestepper
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