Building in Eclipse
Install Eclipse
Any vanilla Eclipse can be used (version used: 20090920-1017)
Add the "plugin development" package:
- Help -> Install new software
- Work with: Galileo - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/galileo
- General Purpose Tools
- Eclipse Plug-in Development Environment
- General Purpose Tools
- Work with: Galileo - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/galileo
Install the necessary software and libraries
See dependencies for building GLOW.
Make a new Eclipse workbench
- Check out the repository in e.g. a dir 'glow'
- File -> Switch Workbench -> Other... -> Create a new Eclipse workbench in glow/workspace
Import necessary OSGI bundles as dependencies
Import Protege's own plug-ins
You need this to develop Protege plugins. If you 'run' a plug-in project, Eclipse will start Protege. For more info, see [1].
File -> Import -> Plug-in Development -> Plug-ins and Fragments
- Directory: C:\Program Files\Protege\bundles
- Plug-ins and Fragments to Import: Select from all plug-ins
- Import as: binary projects
- Next
- Select:
- org.protege.editor
- org.semanticweb.owl.owlapi
- jogl-osgi
- Finish
NOTE:
- Remove 'org.glowvis' and 'org.glowvis.protege' plug-ins if they are present. We want to use them as real source projects and not as dependencies, because they are expected to change a lot.
Import Protege core bundles
File -> Import -> Plug-in Development -> Plug-ins and Fragments
- Directory: C:\Program Files\Protege\bundles
- Plug-ins and Fragments to Import: Select from all plug-ins
- Import as: binary projects
- Next
- Select:
- org.protege.common
- org.protege.editor.core.application
- Finish
Create the projects
org.glowvis
"org.glowvis" is the main library.
Go to: File -> New Project -> Plug-in Development -> Plug-in Project
First page:
- Project name: org.glowvis
- Location: checkout_dir\dev\org.glowvis (browse to the checked-out source directory)
- Target Platform: an OSGi framework: Equinox
- Next
Second page:
- Version: 1.0.0.qualifier
- Name: GLOW
- Don't generate activators
- Next
Third page:
- Don't use templates
- Finish
In the plug-in overview (main screen), go to the "build.properties" tab. Add your paths to Protege, JOGL, and Prefuse here. On Windows, make sure that backslashes are escaped. Example:
prefuse.home=C:\\Program Files\\prefuse-beta jogl.home=C:\\Program Files\\JOGL protege.home=C:\\Program Files\\Protege
Configure building. In the plug-in overview (main screen), go to the "Build" tab.
- Binary Build: select the following items and deselect the others:
- META-INF
- bin
org.glowvis.protege
"org.glowvis.protege" contains the Protege plugin.
Go to: File -> New Project -> Plug-in Development -> Plug-in Project
First page:
- Project name: org.glowvis.protege
- Target Platform: an OSGi framework: Equinox
- Next
Second page:
- Version: 1.0.0.qualifier
- Name: GLOW Protege plugin
- Don't generate activators
- Next
Third page:
- Don't use templates
- Finish
In the plug-in overview (main screen), go to the "build.properties" tab. Add your paths to Protege, JOGL, and Prefuse here. On Windows, make sure that backslashes are escaped. Example:
prefuse.home=C:\\Program Files\\prefuse-beta jogl.home=C:\\Program Files\\JOGL protege.home=C:\\Program Files\\Protege
Configure building. In the plug-in view (main screen), go to the "Build" tab.
- Binary Build: select the following items and deselect the others:
- META-INF
- bin
- plugin.xml
Run the Protege plug-in from Eclipse
Open the org.glowvis.protege project.
Go to: Run -> Run (Ctrl-F11)
- Choose 'OSGi Framework'
- This should start Protege.
If the plug-in does not work and you receive an error message about 64 bit vs 32 bit architecture, it might be that Eclipse is using a JVM that does not match the installed JOGL libraries. In this case:
- Right click on the 'org.glowvis.protege' project in the Package Explorer
- go to Run/Debug Settings
- go to the Settings tab
- choose the correct JRE here, for example, a 64 bit JRE; if Eclipse does not know it, add it.
Build the plug-ins
- Right click on a project (e.g., 'org.glowvis.protege') in the Package Explorer
- Export
- Deployable plug-ins and fragments
- This produces a single .jar file for the component, which you can place in your Protege plugins directory (e.g., C:\Program Files\Protege\Plugins)