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k : keelgroup-keelframework.com@lists.keelframework.com 21 October 2005 • 9:51AM -0400

Re: [Keelgroup] Newbie: Which startup docs to use?
by Raj Joshi

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Jacques,

you have to use the maven buildsystem. Ant isn't working anymore.

The HOJ tutorial is the only one out there. The other is to look at
app-crud, app-scheduler as examples.

The project.xml for HOJ may not be as up to date as the one for the default
project.
So, start with the keel-build/example-projects/default project,
and make sure you get it to build/deploy fine. Once deployed, make sure
to login as "root/root" and try out CRUD/POLL etc.

Once there, instead of copying the project.xml from app-hoj, just add a
dependency for app-hoj manually into default's project.xml.

HTH,
-Raj

On 10/20/05, keel.jsmit@neve... <keel.jsmit@neve...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> From what I have learned and seen as to what Keel provides, our company is
> most
> likely going to use Keel as our platform for development. But after a week
> of wading
> through documentation and source code I still can't get a working Keel
> demo going.
> I would like to demonstrate an existing working system, locally build, to
> convince my
> colleagues that Keel is the way to go.
>
> I have installed Eclipse 3.1 on Windows XP with Java SDK 1.4.2., Ant 1.6.5,
> Maven
> 1.0.2. I have tried the following:
>
> a) I downloaded the Keel app on sourceforge (Helm 1.8) and the graphical
> Keel App
> starts, but I can't find the documentation to say how I should use it. I
> tried the menu
> entries, but it does not make sense.
>
> b) I read wiki documentation that says one should start with Ant - but
> this fails
> halfway through (the builds cannot get everyting, etc).
>
> c) I discovered (in the forum) notes that says Maven is the way to go
> (contrary to the
> wiki Starting notes!), so I worked through chapter 13. The interaction
> between
> Maven/Eclipse is not clear to me (yet), but if I run maven from the
> commandline it
> complains about some jars that it can't get (others it did download). If I
> run it inside
> Eclipse (as an External tool), I get similar problems.
>
> My Questions:
> a) Should I continue with the maven route?
> b) Which documentation set is the nearest to the real thing?
>
> I may come back with more specific questions after I have clarity on the
> above
>
> Any help/pointers will be appreciated
>
> Jacques Smit
>
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