EPF Composer Dev Guide

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 3

Create account Log in

DONATE
GETTING STARTED MEMBERS PROJECTS MORE

HOME / PROJECTS / EPF / COMPOSER DEVELOPMENT GUIDE

Eclipse Process Framework


About This Project
Home

EPF Composer Development Guide


Welcome to the EPF Composer Development Guide. This guide covers the steps necessary to begin
development on EPF Composer using Eclipse, CVS, and Bugzilla.

Contents
1. Development Environment Setup: This step includes downloading
and installing Eclipse and other features that EPF Composer depends
on.
open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com
2. EPF Composer Build Plan (RTF file): Download this for an
understanding of how EPF Composer is built.

3. CVS Repository Setup: This step includes connecting to CVS using a


committer account or anonymously and checking out the plug-in
projects to your workspace.

4. JDE Run and Debug Settings: This step demonstrates how to configure
Eclipse to run or debug EPF Compposer from within the Eclipse
environment.

5. Committing Changes: This step demonstrates how a committer can


submit their code changes to the main CVS repository.

6. CVS Tags for EPF Composer: This step documents how to use CVS tags
in the EPF Composer project, how to retrieve source with a specific tag,
and how tags and published builds are related.

7. Bugzilla Setup: This step includes the creating a new Bugzilla account
and the basic usage of Bugzilla for the EPF project.

Eclipse Legal Useful Links


Foundation
Privacy Policy Updated Report a Bug
About us
Terms of Use Updated Documentation
Contact Us
open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com
Contact Us
Copyright Agent How to Contribute
Donate
Eclipse Public License Mailing Lists
Governance
Legal Resources Forums
Logo and Artwork
Marketplace
Board of Directors

Other

IDE and Tools

Community of Projects
Copyright 2016 The Eclipse Foundation. All Rights
Working Groups Reserved.

open in browser PRO version Are you a developer? Try out the HTML to PDF API pdfcrowd.com

You might also like