THIS IS A TEST INSTANCE. ALL YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST!!!!
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- Checkstyle - we use checkstyle to make sure we have consistent code style as well as to find various types of bugs and other issues. httphttps://eclipse-cscheckstyle.sourceforge.netio/update
- PMD - like Checkstyle, we use PMD to find potential programming problems in the code. Point the Eclipse auto-install thing at httphttps://sourceforge.net/projects/pmd/files/pmd-eclipse/update-site/
- Subversion plugins - there are a couple of these to enable Subversion checkins/checkouts from within eclipse: http://subclipse.tigris.org/update_1.4.x
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While there exist Maven plug-ins for Eclipse, team developer experience has found using them with CXF problematic at best. We recommend importing the CXF source code as Eclipse projects as shown below and/or using Maven externally (i.e., from a command-line window) as discussed on the CXF build page. |
To install the plugins:
Go to
No Format Help -> Install New Software -> Install
- Click "Available Software Sites" and add the three remote sites listed above. Select just those three.
- Back on the Install window, select "Work With: -All Available Sites-, and choose the three plugins listed above.
- Return to "Available Software Sites" and reactivate the other remote sites (for subsequent updates/installs).
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Eclipse Marketplace
- On the Search tab, enter "Checkstyle" to search for it and install the "Checkstyle Plugin"
- On the Search tab, enter "PMD" to search for PMD. There are two PMD plugins, install the "pmd-eclipse-plugin"
Experimental Alternative: M2Eclipse
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