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Re: [buckminster-dev] Buckminster, headless and making the two co-operate
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Sorry to bother you guys, this was a JVM problem that has nothing to do
with Buckminster.
I used the -vm parameter to point it to the Sun JVM and all of a sudden
I was able to resolve my project.
Torsten Schlabach schrieb:
Hi!
I have a working setup of Buckminster (in my IDE) and I have a
Buckminster headless installation. So to explain my problem in a simple
way:
Works for me:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Hello_XML_World_Example_(Buckminster)
So that's using Buckminster in an IDE.
Also works for me (partially):
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Sample_headless_configuration_(Buckminster)
I was able to finish the "Installing required features" section, so I am
here:
./buckminster listsite
Features:
org.eclipse.buckminster.core.headless.feature_1.1.340.r10056
(Buckminster - Core Headless)
org.eclipse.buckminster.cvs.headless.feature_1.0.0.r09930 (Buckminster
- CVS support for headless operation)
org.eclipse.buckminster.maven.feature_1.1.0.r09904 (Buckminster -
Maven support)
org.eclipse.buckminster.pde.headless.feature_1.1.340.r10061
(Buckminster - PDE support for headless operation)
org.eclipse.buckminster.product_1.1.340.r10068 (Buckminster Product)
org.eclipse.buckminster.subversive.headless.feature_1.0.0.r09908
(Buckminster - Subversive based SVN support for headless operation)
Now I am trying to do something useful as described under "Let's try
loading a workspace with some very simple test components:"
Unfortunately
http://www.eclipse.org/buckminster/samples/queries/build_a.cquery
(the URL used in the example)
is a 404.
So I tried the URL from the other IDE based Howto:
./buckminster -data fridaysworkspace resolve
http://www.eclipse.org/buckminster/samples/queries/demo.cquery
All I am getting is a single line of output:
org.xml.sax.SAXNotSupportedException:
http://apache.org/xml/features/validation/schema
I guess this may very well be because my headless environment does not
have a lot of stuff in it. It might not even have a Java compiler for
examples, does it?
But my question is: How would I
a) determine and
b) install
the features I would need in my headless environment to build my app?
Regards,
Torsten
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