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We are using Apache Ant 1.6.5 to build our Java Enterprise Application.We are using lot of external jar files to compile & build the application.I want to clean up the unused jar files.
Is the a easy way to identify & remove the unused jars?.
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I prefer the IntelliJ project format for a Kotlin/JVM project. I.e. the dependencies and other project information is kept in files within the .idea directory:
Using IntelliJ IDEA I run tests and create an uber-JAR artifact for deployment.
Questions:
How can I build and test a IntelliJ Kotlin/JVM project on Jenkins? Is there a plug-in available that can handle the IntelliJ project format?
Or do I have to duplicate the project's information in a gradle file?
is anyone knows how to change the jre libraries on java dynamic web project(I am using Eclipse and Maven)? The case is this, when I first created the project on Eclipse Oxygen package M5 the default jre was 1.6, I changed the Java Build Path(libraries) into 1.7/1.8, however upon updating the project it always returns to 1.6 and there is a red mark on the project folder. I already tried deleting the project and import it as Existing Maven Project and then update and clean but still nothing happens. This happens whenever I am creating a project without XML based configuration. I installed JDK 1.8.0 update 111, 121, and 131 and Apache Tomcat V7(XAMPP). On my brother's laptop everything works fine.
By the way, I also tried to replace .m2 folder of my laptop by copying .m2 folder from my brother's laptop.
Any help is much appreciated.
I assume you are using m2e, the Maven integration for Eclipse, which offers the import as Existing Maven Project option. m2e takes the version for the JRE System Library container from the configuration of the maven-compiler-plugin; this ensures that Eclipse and mvn behave consistently. Try changing the <source> and <target> configuration options of the maven-compiler-plugin, maybe followed by a Maven > Update Project to make sure m2e has sync’ed the changes to the pom.xml with the Eclipse buildpath.
I am new to Plugin development and hence facing this issue.
I have 2 plugin projects and both the projects are part of a feature project. I want to set up an ANT build which could build the feature project and publish it to an URL or File system.
Here is the scenario:
Plugin Project A isDependentOn -> Plugin Project B.
For both these project, I wrote build files which builds them properly.
Now I created a Feature project and included both these plugins into it. However I am not able to correctly write the ANT build file or may be I am not sure of the complete process.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance. Cheers !!!
Its better use Maven with Tycho to build eclipse features and plugins in headless mode.
Refer the link Eclipse Tycho and Using Tycho
I have an Android Project which uses droidText Library.
when I run the project using Eclipse Plugin, build well done.
However when I run it using ANT, the build faild and I got this error:
Pre-Dexing /droidText.0.4.jar -> droidText.0.4-39f8a99da14902e4ed96cdcc8f277d6e.jar
[DEBUG] Skipping watched dependency update for build
I'm prety sure that the problem is related to Android dependency and that's du to uses of duplicated classes in JAR file.
But I don't know how to fix that.
can somebody help me please?
The bug was related to the ANT version, before I had ant 1.7 but after I updated the it with ant 1.8.4. things went ok.
I am compiling OpenCV for our project with specific build options (such as 64bit, QT and OpenNI). I was able to follow the instruction as given here: http://opencv.itseez.com/doc/tutorials/introduction/windows_install/windows_install.html
At the end of 2-3 hours of build process, I ended up with \install\build\ with collected bins, dlls and libs in their respective folder. I would like to distribute an .exe installer to other members in research group. But I could not because _CPack_Packages/win32/NSIS is nowhere to be found.
Note: To create an installer you need to install NSIS. Then just build the
Package project to build the installer into the
Build/_CPack_Packages/win32/NSIS folder. You can then use this to
distribute OpenCV with your build settings on other systems.
In the cmake-gui screen, I ticked "Build Package" which I hoped would enable me to see Build/_CPack_Packages/win32/NSIS folder. After build process, this is not found.
Could someone give a suggestion as why I don't see this _CPack_Packages/win32/NSIS folder as described? Could I use
Inno setup instead? If so, do I simply pack all \build\install folder and set path in system to include \build\install\bin?
Thank you.
Sticking with the KISS principle (Keep it simple, Stupid!):
Did you install NSIS prior to building the Package project?
INSTRUCTIONS TO BUILD WIN32 PACKAGES WITH CMAKE+CPACK
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- Install NSIS.
- Generate OpenCV solutions for MSVC using CMake as usual.
- In cmake-gui:
- Mark BUILD_PACKAGE
- Mark BUILD_EXAMPLES (If examples are desired to be shipped as binaries...)
- Unmark ENABLE_OPENMP, since this feature seems to have some issues yet...
- Mark INSTALL_*_EXAMPLES
- Open the OpenCV solution and build ALL in Debug and Release.
- Build PACKAGE, from the Release configuration. An NSIS installer package will be
created with both release and debug LIBs and DLLs.
Jose Luis Blanco, 2009/JUL/29
I suggest instead of using Visual Studio to build, you should try using CMake.
http://www.cmake.org/
Let me know if this helps at all.