Great, that you are interested in the Eclipse Vorto project!
- Java 1.7 or above
- Eclipse Luna SR2 (4.4.2)
- Xtext 2.7.x or above
- Xtext Antlr 2.1.x or above
- Apache Maven 3 (only needed if you would like to build from the command line)
- git clone https://github.com/eclipse/vorto.git
- Import the project into eclipse
- Generate Xtext Artifacts for all editors files ( Right click -> Run As - Generate Xtext Artifacts), such as
- org.eclipse.vorto.editor.datatype/src/org/eclipse/vorto/editor/datatype/Datatype.xtext
- org.eclipse.vorto.editor.functionblock/src/org/eclipse/vorto/editor/functionblock/Functionblock.xtext
- org.eclipse.vorto.editor.infomodel/src/org/eclipse/vorto/editor/infomodel/InformationModel.xtext
- org.eclipse.vorto.editor.mapping/src/org/eclipse/vorto/editor/mapping/Mapping.xtext
- With no compile errors, right click on any plugin Run As - > Eclipse Application would launch new Eclipse application. Add the following VM arguments to your eclipse run configuration "-Xms40m -Xmx512m -XX:MaxPermSize=256m"
- If compile errors exists, check vorto.target is checked as active the target platform (Windows -> Preferences - > Plugin Development -> Target Platform - > target definitions - vorto.target)
- If network error, check for proxy settings. (Preferences - > General -> Network Connections)
For more details and documentation, visit
Vorto Home - http://www.eclipse.org/vorto
Vorto Discussions/Community - http://www.eclipse.org/vorto/community.html