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  1. A Servoy Developer installation, with the SQL Explorer plugin installed
  2. A separate Eclipse environment with the Eclipse plugin development tools installed 
  3. Configuration of the Eclipse installation

Quick start for the impatient

  • Install Servoy Developer
  • Run Servoy Developer and install the SQL Explorer plugin and close Servoy Developer again
  • Install an Eclipse distribution that contains the plugin development tools for Eclipse (PDE), for example Eclipse Classic
  • Setup a String Substitution variable named "servoy_install" which points to the installation directory of the previously installed Servoy Developer
  • Create a ClassPath variable named 'WEBSTART' that points to javaws.jar of the used JVM
  • Checkout the open source Servoy projects from https://subversion.servoy.com/product
  • Setup a Target Platform by:
    • Opening the correct .target file, located in the target directory of the "com.servoy.eclipse.core" project:
      • generic.target when running Eclipse and Servoy Developer both under either a 32 or 64 JVM OR
      • the .target file that matches the platform and JVM on which Servoy Developer runs. In this scenario, also add the JVM that Servoy Developer uses as Execution environment to the Eclipse installation and mark it as default.
    • Clicking the link "Set as Target Platform" of the Target editor
  • Create a Launch Configuration by right-clicking the "Servoy Launch.launch" file in the target directory of the "com.servoy.eclipse.core" project and selecting Debug as > Servoy Launch"

Before getting started: 32 or 64 bit installation

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After installation, start Servoy Developer and install the SQL Explorer plugin and close Servoy developer again. See SQL Explorer integration for more information.

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