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  • These steps assume a Windows or Ubuntu Linux install environment. You will need to extrapolate for any other environments.
  • These steps were written using Mars aka Eclipse 4.5. You may need to adapt some steps for other versions of Eclipse.
  • Recommend choosing searching for "Eclipse IDE for Java Developers" package when downloading Eclipse and downloading the desired version 
  • Within Eclipse, install the Maven SCM connector
    • File -> Import -> Maven -> Check out Maven Projects from SCM
    • Click Next.
    • Click the "m2e Marketplace" link (somewhat above the Cancel button)
    • You are now in the m2e Marketplace not the Eclipse Marketplace. 
    • Scroll to and select m2e-subversive
    • Click Next, Next, the radio button for Accept, Finish
    • restart Eclipse when prompted
  • Within Eclipse, install the Subversive Connector
    • Again, use  File -> Import -> Maven -> Check out Maven Projects from SCM
    • The Install Connectors window will open.
    • Select one of them and install it: (On Windows 7 Pro, "Native JavaHL 1.8.14 (64 bit" works
      • Click Finish
      • Accept the install by clicking:  Next, Next, the radio button for Accept, Finish.
    • When prompted to restart Eclipse, Click Yes
       
  •  You can set your UMLS userID and password to be passed to all Java programs you launch within Eclipse, using Windows->Preferences->Java->Installed JREs->(highlight the JRE you are using)->Edit->Default VM arguments:
               -Dctakes.umlsuser=YourUmlsUserIdGoesHere  "-Dctakes.umlspw=YourUmlsPasswordGoesHere"
  • Check out cTAKES:  
    • For a third time, Import-> Maven -> Check out Maven Projects from SCM
    • For SCM URL, select svn and in the text field enter:  https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/ctakes/trunk
    • Click Finish. Eclipse will download all of the cTAKES sub-projects

      Info

      Due to the way Maven and Eclipse work together you will see two copies of the sub-projects in Eclipse. If you look into your workspace directories there is only one set of underlying files.

       

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