Developer Guide
The developer environment can be set in any Operating System (Linux, Windows, etc.) since it is a multi-platform system, but Linux is recommended, because is what it is being used.
Youtube - How to install OpenKM developement guide video |
You need to install Maven, eclipse IDE and some plugins. For OpenKM 4.0 and 5.0 you have these requirements:
- Maven at http://maven.apache.org/
- Eclipse Juno (Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers) at http://eclipse.org/juno/
- Subversion eclipse plugin at http://subclipse.tigris.org
- Maven to eclipse plugin at http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org
- Java JDK 1.6 at http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
The easier way to get an Eclipse installation with the required plugins is using JBoss Developer Studio. |
Once all them are installed, you can download OpenKM and build it.
- Configure Java in Eclipse
- Configure tomcat server in Eclipse
- Maven installation
- Checkout source from Subversion
- Development tips
- Debug with tomcat
- Debugging with GWT
- Profiling OpenKM
- Doxygen OpenKM 6.2.x ( OpenKM packages & classes & files documentation )
- Doxygen OpenKM 5.1.x ( OpenKM packages & classes & files documentation )
- Doxygen OpenKM 5.0.x ( OpenKM packages & classes & files documentation )
Note: You can configure Eclipse to integrate with MantisBT. Read Mylyn-Mantis Repository Connectofor more info.
Eclipse Development Quick Install Guide
This quick install is valid for Eclipse Indigo.
- Download Eclipse IDE for Java EE Developers from http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/.
- Go to Help > Eclipse Marketplace and install these plugins:
Alternative: Add repository
- Subclipse 1.6.x Update Site -> http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.6.x
- Maven Integration for Eclipse - http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/sites/m2e/
- Maven Integration for Eclipse Extras - http://m2eclipse.sonatype.org/sites/m2e-extras/
Know problems
When you build application on windows you can get the error createprocess error 206 the filename or extension is too long that is caused to a Windows OS limitation. To solve it is needed move .m2 repository to c:\ then go to eclipse Windows/Preferences/Maven/User Settings -> Create your own setting.xml with this content:
<settings>
<localRepository>c:/.m2/repository</localRepository>
</settings>
Deprecated
OpenKM version 5.x and older
- Configure JBoss server in Eclipse
- Debugging remote server
- Browsing embeded database
- Debugging OpenKM with Jboss
Changelog
Changes between developer guide 5.0 to 6.0
- GWT 2.4.0
- OpenKM now is executed under tomcat
- Changed to Eclipse Juno
Changes between developer guide 4.0 to 5.0
- Development tips changes ( how to enable OpenKM extensions in compilation and disable automatic GWT compilation )
- GWT 2.0.4
- Java package has been refactoring to "com.openkm" all references to older package in configuration files has been changed
Changes between developer guide 2.0 to 4.0
- Changed to Eclipse Galileo
- Now we use maven in replacement of JBoss Tools
Changes between developer guide 1.2 to 2.0
- Changed IDE to Eclipse Europa / JBoss tools, before was JBoss IDE.
- GWT 1.5.3 is needed to compile, before was version 1.4.6
- Changed packaging to new jboss tools packaging.
- Changed GWT generating to temporary JBoss folder to project folders to developing.
- Added new generateback.sh and generateback.bat to GWT admin.
- Upgraded JBoss server to version 4.2.2.GA
Changes between developer guide 1.0 and 1.1 to 1.2
- GWT 1.4.6 is needed to compile, before was version 1.3.3.
- Changes on GWT shell configuration, now not uses GWTDS variable ( code deleted ).
- Configured generate.sh to deploy to tmp JBoss with OpenKM.ear deployed to fast developing.
- Added gecko to Main.gwt.xml to fast compiling only gecko when is uncommented.