Actually without the presence of JDK 1.4 (installed and configured as execution environment), the project's won't compile due to default settings of Eclipse IDE (error on missing execution environment).
And to get working on the code without altering any settings (so that environment would be as expected), I downloaded and installed JDK 1.4 and 1.6 and configured my workspace to refer to them both in the installed JREs
On Monday, July 28, 2014 8:26 AM, David M Williams <david_williams@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Until then, you have to have both
1.4 and 1.6 EE for your tests and JDT/Core project respectively.
And in case it's not obvious, or in case I'm mistaken,
this simply means you need to have the 1.4 and 1.6 (?and 1.5) JDKs installed
and defined in Preferences - Installed JREs, - Execution Environments.
And that is what gives a "good" compile. But to actually run
the tests, I'm guessing, 1.6 is fine. I just wanted to distinguish the
difference between compiling the bundles, and running them.
From:
Jayaprakash Arthanareeswaran
<jarthana@xxxxxxxxxx>
To:
"Eclipse JDT Core
developers list." <jdt-core-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date:
07/28/2014 01:22 AM
Subject:
Re: [jdt-core-dev]
Help checking out jdt-core projects
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Hello Mohamed,
We appreciate the interest you have shown in contributing to JDT Core!
Hope my answers help you complete your workspace set up:
A#1: I have raised bug 440503 to track this. Until then, you have
to have both 1.4 and 1.6 EE for your tests and JDT/Core project respectively.
A#2: You should be using either the latest 4.5 I build or 4.4 official
build. I have updated the wiki page to reflect the correct information.
A#3: If you want to contribute to Eclipse 4.5 (Mars), you should
be working off master branch. Again, the wiki page has been updated accordingly.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Jay
From: "Mohamed
M. El-Beltagy" <melbeltagy@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "jdt-core-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx"
<jdt-core-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 07/28/2014
10:16 AM
Subject: [jdt-core-dev]
Help checking out jdt-core projects
Sent by: jdt-core-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
On planning to contribute to JDT/Core project and work on a bug that has
been taged as helpwanted; I've checked out the master branch of the JDT/Core
project.
I finally managed to fix all compilation errors I faced during the setup
of the environment to start working.
So, I wanted to update the http://wiki.eclipse.org/JDT_Core_Committer_FAQ
so that new comers wouldn't face the same issues.
My questions are:
Q# 1- This link http://wiki.eclipse.org/JDT_Core_Committer_FAQ
states that the org.eclipse.jdt.core.tests.* projects should be checked
out.
The problem is that these projects require J2SE-1.4 although the JDT/Core
projects themselves have been updated to use JavaSE-1.6 as indicated
by the FAQ page (updated by Stephan.herrmann.berlin.de on 14th June, 2014)
Will the tests projects be updated as well, or the FAQ document should
be updated to include the JDK1.4 also (note I checked out the master branch
and since the upgrade to JDK1.6 is recent, I'm not sure what to expect)?
Q# 2- I've used Eclipse Luna for development as well as the target API
Baseline. I know the FAQ page says to use 3.8. But since there's no Eclipse
3.8, I don't really know what version of Eclipse I should be using.
Also, just to confirm I must use RCP edition, right?
Q# 3. Which branch should I be checking out to use in my case?
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