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Create first IDE app
In this tutorial we start from scratch and build Eclipse IDE app.
Create folder "tutorials/MyIdeApp", create file "build.gradle" in it, insert code:
buildscript {
repositories {
mavenLocal()
jcenter()
}
dependencies {
classpath 'org.akhikhl.wuff:wuff-plugin:0.0.2'
}
}
apply plugin: 'java'
apply plugin: 'eclipse-ide-app'
repositories {
mavenLocal()
jcenter()
}
Invoke on command line: gradle build
.
Check: folder "tutorials/MyIdeApp/build/libs" must contain file "MyIdeApp-1.0.0.0.jar", which is proper OSGi bundle with automatically generated manifest and "plugin.xml".
Check: there must be one product in "tutorials/MyIdeApp/build/output" folder.
Check the product must contain "MyIdeApp" bundle in "plugins" subfolder and in "configuration/config.ini".
Attention: first build might be slow, because Wuff downloads Eclipse and installs it's bundles into local maven repository ($HOME/.m2/repository). Consequent builds will be much faster.
Note that we don't have to program "plugin.xml", "MANIFEST.MF", "config.ini" - all these files are generated and inserted into bundle and product automatically. It's not even necessary to write any java code - we need only "build.gradle" and that's it.
Run the compiled product from command line. The program, when run for the first time, shows workspace selection dialog:
Fully started program looks like Eclipse IDE with "Resource" perspective:
The example code for this page: examples/IdeApp-1.
Next page: Configure IDE products.