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h1. How Do I Check Out an Eclipse Project from SVN?
In Eclipse, go to the SVN Repositories window and:
# Go to idd-svn > projectyouwant > trunk
# Right-click trunk and select *Check out*
You will then need to configure the project's local site settings:
# Create a new directory called site under the project's top level
# Copy the files in site-template into it
# Edit site/ApplicationLocal.properties
## Change the authentication.user to your kerbname
## Set sf2_passwd value to your cert public key string:
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In Eclipse, go to the SVN Repositories window and:
You will then need to configure the project's local site settings: https://mortar-dev-mit-edu.ezproxyberklee.flo.org/getcert.html ] ### Copy the text just after \-\--\--BEGINCERTIFICATE-\-\--\- until you reach the last \-----ENDCERTIFICATE-\--- \- ### Paste this as the value for sf2_passwd (this is your cert public key) ## Change *c:/dev* in r3props to your workspace directory, e.g. c:/workspace/mortar/tools/GlobalResources.properties # Edit site/log4j.properties; Log4j will output to your eclipse console and to a file ## Change the F1.File property to point to where you want your log file to go h1. How Do I Use sap2java to Generate Proxies for an SAP RFC? |
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Wiki Markup | # Check out or update the sap2java Eclipse project. # In the sap2java project, open package *src/com/sap/bapi/mapper*. Right-click on class, *testSAP2Java*, and select *Run As...* from the context menu. # Create a new Java Application run profile for testSAP2Java or open its previously created profile, then select the *Arguments* tab. # In the *Program arguments* text area, enter the following lines of information: {panel:borderStyle=none|bgColor=#ffffff} * target source code directory (wrapped in double-quotes), e.g., "$\{workspace_loc\}/myproject/src" * package into which the generated classes will be written, e.g., edu.mit.myproject.proxy * name of the RFC for which Java data object classes will be generated, e.g., Z_UT_MY_RFC {panel}\\ {center}Example screen shot {center} !sap2java-run.gif|thumbnail,align=center,width=122px,height=106px!\\ \\ # Click the "Run" button. The Java data object classes are generated. You may need to refresh your project to see the change. h1. |