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Download the sources [http://www.apidesign.org/sources/apidesign-164.zip apidesign-164.zip], unzip them on your local computer. Start NetBeans IDE and open individual projects as needed. | Download the sources [http://www.apidesign.org/sources/apidesign-164.zip apidesign-164.zip], unzip them on your local computer. Start NetBeans IDE and open individual projects as needed. | ||
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The build fails on JDK 1.5 because of <tt>ServiceLoader</tt> usages. This needs to be mentioned somewhere, and <tt>build.xml</tt> should perhaps skip that example when building on 1.5. | The build fails on JDK 1.5 because of <tt>ServiceLoader</tt> usages. This needs to be mentioned somewhere, and <tt>build.xml</tt> should perhaps skip that example when building on 1.5. | ||
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Revision as of 01:54, 15 May 2008
Environment
In order to use the sample sources you need:
- JDK 1.6.0 - necessary for compilation and execution
- Ant 1.7.0 - allows simple compilation and execution from command line
- NetBeans IDE 6.0 - all projects are configured to smoothly open in NetBeans IDE
Download
Download the sources apidesign-164.zip, unzip them on your local computer. Start NetBeans IDE and open individual projects as needed.
Usage
You need to run build.xml before opening the projects in the IDE. Otherwise the projects have unsolvable broken references.
The build fails on JDK 1.5 because of ServiceLoader usages. This needs to be mentioned somewhere, and build.xml should perhaps skip that example when building on 1.5.