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0. What is UQAM DEV?

UQAM DEV is an execution and developpement environnement for VIVO.

1. Requirements

All the tools necessary for VIVO development – such as Maven, GIT, code editor, etc. – are directly integrated into the Eclipse environment. It is therefore not necessary to install those tools on your platforms, unless you want to use them outside of Eclipse.

1.1 Eclipse IDE Neon 3 for J2EE Developers

The neon-3 version is required for compatibility with the Topbraid Composer Free Edition Ontology Editor.

Follow the link below to install the J2EE developer version of eclipse for the desired platform. In this demonstration we will be using the 64-bit version of Linux.

For further information, you can read the Eclipse platform overview.

1.2 Java JDK

An essential prerequisite for the operation of UQAM-DEV is the installation of Java JDK, version 8.

1.3 Setting-up Eclipse ini file

Some parameters must be changed in $ECLIPSE_HOME/eclipse.ini.


Under Ubuntu, replace the vmargs parameters with:

-vmargs
--add-modules=ALL-SYSTEM
-Dsun.jnu.encoding=UTF-8
-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8
-Dosgi.requiredJavaVersion=1.8
-Dosgi.dataAreaRequiresExplicitInit=true
-Dosgi.instance.area.default=@user.home/eclipse-workspace
-XX:+UseG1GC
-XX:+UseStringDeduplication
-Xmx4096M
-Xms640M
-XX:SurvivorRatio=16
-XX:NewRatio=3


Under Windows, you should as well add a vm parameter, providing the path to your Java bin directory:

-vm 
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_171\bin

1.4 Linux xrdp (optional for Windows Remote Desktop)


This optional requirement may be useful for developers who wish to connect to a Linux Desktop via the Windows Remote Desktop.

sudo apt -y install xrdp tigervnc-standalone-server
sudo systemctl enable xrdp 


2 Installing UQAM-DEV


StepDescription

2.1 Unzip and launch Eclipse

In your favorite directory, unzip the Eclipse package and click on the executable to launch the application.


Before launching Eclipse, make sure you modified the .ini file as described in section 1.3

By default, Eclipse will ask you to select a workplace. The actual location of that workplace has little importance. You can locate it wherever you want, choose to use it as default if desired, and proceed.

Eclipse will then display a general information window. Dismiss it to get to Eclipse main interface:


2.2 Eclipse Installing new Software

Under Help Menu, Select Install New Software


2.3 Adding Software Site

From the Available Software window, click on the Available Software Sites link to bring up the preference window.

Then click on the add button.

2.4 Assign UQAM-DEV Software

In the Add Site form, provide the following name and URL:

UQAM-DEV

http://vivo-i18n.dev.uqam.ca:8080/uqam-dev/release/

Then click OK and then OK again in the preference window.


2.5 Select UQAM-DEV in Available Software Windows

If UQAM-DEV fails to appear in the dropdown menu, you may refresh it by clicking Cancel, and selecting again the menu Install New Software as in step 2.2.

2.6 Select the desired features

After a few seconds, Eclipse will display the features that are most convenient for you.

Select them, and click on Next.

2.7 Complete the installation

Answer positively to all the questions and finalize the installation by clicking on Finish.

The following dialogue should appear and you just have to wait a little while until the process is complete.

You will be asked security questions, you must accept them by clicking on the OK button.

At the end of the installation, you will be offered to restart Eclipse. Click Yes.


2.8 Complete the configuration

For this configuration step, Eclipse will restart twice. You will therefore see those two splash screens appear before you can access your workspace.

3 Testing installation

Here are a few observations that will help ensure that UQAM-DEV is correctly configured

ObservationDescription

1) Perspectives and projects

After the UQAM-DEV has been installed:

  1. Click the Open Perspective icon
  2. Select Java

The list of projects should appear as shown in the second image.


2) Project Contents

Each project starting with a number contains a list of files needed to run VIVO. Make sure that the files that are part of your installation look like the figure shown here

3) Setup External Tools

This step completes and validates the installation of the external tools that are ready to be configured in UQAM-DEV.

  1. scroll down the menu corresponding to the external tools button, and choose organize favorites...
  2. in the dialog box that will appear, click on Add..., then Select All, then OK and OK.
  3. by clicking the external tools button again you should see the list of shortcuts allowing you to perform the actions necessary to manage VIVO.

4) Setup Run Configurations

This step completes and validates the installation of the run tools that are ready to be configured in UQAM-DEV.

In 1) scroll down the menu corresponding to the Run button, and choose organize favorites...

In 2) in the dialog box that will appear, click on ADD, then Select All, then OK and OK.

In 3) by clicking the Run button again you should see the list of shortcuts allowing you to perform the actions necessary to compile VIVO.

1)

2)

3)

5) Validating Servers installation

With the file manager, access the directory containing eclipse. Observe in this directory if the four servers are present as shown in the figure.

Conclusion

At the end of this procedure you should have a complete installation of the UQAM-DEV. You can refer to the other documents in this wiki to learn how to compile and run a VIVO instance.

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