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One of the static methods init(String dir) or init(File pluginFiles) initializes the PluginManager. The passed parameter dir of the first method specifies the path of the directory including the plugins. The parameter of the second method directly contains the plugin files. KnowWE uses the second method, because it filters the files from "WEB-INF/lib". It is required to copy the developed plugin into the specified directory; this is described in more detail in Build process.
A plugin consists of an XML file and a collection of class files (compiled source code). The XML file specifies, which points in the source code are extended by the classes. Also, new points in code can be defined that are extensible. We call these points within the code ExtensionPoints, and we call the classes extending these points Extensions. The structure of the XML file is described in more detail in plugin.xml.
For each ExtensionPoint there exists an interface, that have to be implemented by the class extending the ExtensionPoint. Then, the PluginManager provides an array of instances, that define this ExtensionPoint. The array is sorted according to the priority of the extensions. The priority is defined in the XML file as well as the name and the description of the extension.
In addition, it is possible to define further attributes for an ExtensionPoint. These attributes have to be included in the XML file of the implementing extensions. <tags>plugin extension jpf </tags>
Every new project has to be allocated to one of the three main repositories: d3web-core, d3web-KnowWE or Research.
Now you will see the new project in the Eclipse Project Explorer. Now you can start creating or copying source files. Using the UTF-8 encoding is mandatory.
Every .java file must contain the license header, starting in the first line. Be sure to have an empty line between the license and the package declaration.
The license is to look like this:
/* * Copyright (C) 2010 Chair of Artificial Intelligence and Applied Informatics * Computer Science VI, University of Wuerzburg * * This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of * the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This software is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this software; if not, write to the Free * Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA * 02110-1301 USA, or see the FSF site: http://www.fsf.org. */You can do this automatically by adding codetemplates.xml in Eclipse: Window -> Preferences -> Java -> Code Style -> Code Templates
You have to perform the first check-in using the chosen main repository (c.f. above).
Now you can enable SVN access directly for your newly created project: Perform a right click on the new project → Team → Share. Select SVN, you will find the repository location already set up. Hit Finish.
To complete the process, you have to ignore target/ and .settings permanently. Select both folders in the Project Explorer with Ctrl/Command, right click → Team → Add to svn:ignore. Click OK in the window that opens.
Finally, commit the ignore settings: right click → Team → Commit. Done.
You need to enable the plug-ins you want to build into KnowWE when using Eclipse. Here's how:
Open your Run Configuration for the KnowWE build and add parameters for the plug-ins you want to have in the goals section.
For instance: You want to enable the Comment plug-in. Here, you have to add a comment-plugin parameter. List all the profile names for the Plug-ins you want to add in the Profiles Section and build KnowWE.
See the screenshot on the right for another example.
<tags>workspace problems FAQ </tags>
Solution: For each of the two maven super projects (d3web, d3web-KnowWE), select the project, right click on it, "Run as...", "Maven package".
How to make changes to Non-Java files effective:
Tomcat > Update Tomcat Context
Create a second runtime configuration for building KnowWE, just like shown here: http://d3webwiki.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/Wiki.jsp?page=Workspace#section-Workspace-CreateARunConfigurationForBuildingTheWiki, just check the "Offline" checkbox. Note: Do not enable this option for your regular build, only use it if Artifactory is down or you are not connected to the internet!
Tomcat can be configured in UTF-8 to handle Umlauts correctlty. Look at http://www.jspwiki.org/wiki/BugProblemsWithGermanUmlaute //End Old
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