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Re: February 7th meeting agenda

From: charlie hunt <charlie.hunt_at_sun.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 07:06:22 -0600

Hi Harsha,

This is good that you have been able to build Grizzly successfully with
NetBeans & Maven.

I'm wondering as I look through your instructions if you can:
1. Eliminate #3 and change the order of #4 and #5.
2. Then, use the NetBeans SubVersion interface to check out the files
and build the project from there.

The other thing I think we should consider is putting together a
document that can be put on grizzly.dev.java.net to show how to check
the sources and build it. I think there should also be a section in the
document for checking out, building and running the examples too. An
example of what I have in mind is a document I originally authored for
Looking Glass about 18 months,
https://lg3d.dev.java.net/netbeans/NetBeansLookingGlass.html. I think
the screen shots in that document make it really easy for anyone to
follow. This is probably more than you signed up to do though?

charlie ...

Harsha Godugu wrote:
> My AI & Status:
>
> *AI: to build Grizzly 1.5 using NB 5.5 with Maven plug-in.
>
> Status:
> I was able to build the Grizzly.jar successfully.
> *
> Here are the novice instructions-
>
> (Assume that one who wants to build grizzly 1.5 has svn access and
> Grizzly member)
>
> 1. check your access to maven 2.0 (or latest version)
> 2. check your access to svn
> 3. create any dir. say grizzly1.5 for storing grizzly files
> and create any dir. say NB-Plugin for storing NB plugin for maven
> 4. Download Grizzly using svn:
> % svn checkout https://www.dev.java.net/svn/grizzly
> to the grizzly directory we created at step 3
>
> 5. Download NetBeans plugin for maven from :
> http://www.netbeans.org/catalogue/28-stable.html
> Scrolldown to select MavenIDE 2 (dated 2006-07-31)
> to goto page : http://mevenide.codehaus.org/m2-site/
>
> 6. Follow the instructions on how to install NetBeans plugin for
> Maven at the above page.
> (Basically, unzip the netbeans downloaded file and to see and add
> *.nbm files )
>
> 7. Run your netbeans file from command line. Wait to see the NB screen.
> 8. Goto File Menu and select Open Project , then select the path to
> the Grizzly directory where we downloaded the files from svn.
> Wait the complete the project.
> 9. Goto Build pulldown menu and select "Build Main Project"
> after 3-5 minutes (on Sun ultra 45) the Grizzly 1.5 is built.
> 10. Goto you Grizzly install location and search for grizzly.jar file
> and other *.class files.
> Note: If you do not see the class files or grizzly.jar, then
> your build is not complete.
>
> ---
>
> charlie hunt wrote On 02/06/07 14:01,:
>> Agenda:
>> - Grizzly 1.5 status (Jeanfrancois)
>> - Action Items from last meeting
>> . Availability to contribute (Charlie), (Harold has already responded
>> to his AI)
>> - Connection Management, time permitting (Ken/Oleksiy/Harold)
>>
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