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Revision as of 23:52, 2 December 2010
Contents
Creating a new project for your plug-in
- Begin by Running Eclipse
- Having downloaded the release from the website, let's begin creating a New Java Project
- Give a name to your project and:
- select the Create project from existing source;
- select the path to the directory where you extracted the OptFlux release.
- press next;
- Press the Create new source folder link
- Add a name your plug_in, preferably under plugins_src folder
- Switch to the Libraries tab
- Press the Add JARs... button
- Add any jar library under the lib[your_architecture] folder. In the example we are adding some extra libraries for MacOS X (darwin64)
- Your Eclipse workspace should look something like:
Configuring the structure of your plug-in directory
- Right-click the plug-in source folder (plugins_src/myplugin4optflux) and:
- Create the mandatory plugin.xml file:
- Right-click the plug-in source folder (plugins_src/myplugin4optflux) and:
- To understand the structure and contents of the plugin.xml file, please refer to the Developers#Plugin.xml section.
- We Provide an almost empty sample here just for reference File:Plugin.xml
- Filling the sub-directory structure with rational packages is the next step. Since AIBench/OptFlux development is based on 3 main artifacts we usually sub-divide our java classes by those 3 artifacts.
- This means that we should create 3 sub-packages, one for the OPERATIONS, one for the VIEWS and one for our DATATYPES.
- Please note that this is optional. AIBench/OptFlux are agnostic to this, we just find it easier and more structured this way.
- You should get something like this
- File:Release10.xml