Difference between revisions of "Target Platform"
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Simantics target platform maintainer is [[User:Tuukka Lehtonen|Tuukka Lehtonen]]. | Simantics target platform maintainer is [[User:Tuukka Lehtonen|Tuukka Lehtonen]]. | ||
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+ | In Simantics 1.31.0 we migrated to Eclipse 4.7 Oxygen platform and took Obeo's ''Target Platform Definition DSL and Generator tool'' into use (see https://github.com/mbarbero/fr.obeo.releng.targetplatform) in target platform definition. | ||
See [[Development_Practices#Deploying plug-ins for the target platform|Deploying plug-ins for the target platform]] for instructions on contributing to the target platform. | See [[Development_Practices#Deploying plug-ins for the target platform|Deploying plug-ins for the target platform]] for instructions on contributing to the target platform. |
Revision as of 10:16, 15 August 2017
The target platform is a composition of OSGi bundles, i.e. Eclipse plug-ins and features. This is the platform on top of which Simantics and its applications are developed. It consists roughly of:
- selected parts of the Eclipse SDK (RCP, P2, JDT, PDE)
- Simantics SDK
- some third-party components (see Licensing)
Contents
Maintenance
Simantics target platform maintainer is Tuukka Lehtonen.
From Simantics 1.31.0 onwards
In Simantics 1.31.0 we migrated to Eclipse 4.7 Oxygen platform and took Obeo's Target Platform Definition DSL and Generator tool into use (see https://github.com/mbarbero/fr.obeo.releng.targetplatform) in target platform definition.
See Deploying plug-ins for the target platform for instructions on contributing to the target platform.
P2 deployments
P2 is a technology for provisioning software components for OSGi applications (e.g. anything Eclipse-based) originating from the Eclipse/Equinox project.
Register to access source code
Simantics is an open source software platform, licensed under Eclipse Public License EPL (more information in section Licensing). The source code for both semantic database engine Simantics Core and the client Simantics Workbench is available to registered users. To gain access to the complete Simantics SDK source code, go to the Simantics Members Wiki and request an account.
Getting a version of the Simantics target platform
In the following, the version 1.22 will be retrieved but the instructions apply to all versions. In this case 1.22 means getting the latest built target platform for the 1.22 platform branch. To use any other version, just change the version number to any other version. For SVN development, head is equal to the trunk version, and for git development master equals the git master branch.
- Get the target platform definitions
- Installing without SVN
- Select menu item File/New/Project to create a new empty project.
- Download the following files and copy them into the new project:
- For members, source code access is available through these alternative target definitions:
- Installing through SVN
- Checkout svn:target/branches/1.22 project from the Simantics SVN into your workspace.
- Installing without SVN
- Activate the target platform
- Select menu item Window/Preferences from your Eclipse IDE.
- Open the preference page Plug-in Development/Target Platform.
- Activate the Simantics 1.22 target platform definition by checking it and pressing Apply. Wait until Eclipse finishes downloading. Press OK.
- Members: Select Simantics SDK 1.22 for source code access instead. Use the SVN credentials available in the members wiki when Eclipse asks for the credentials to the target platform.
- This will make Eclipse download the target platform components from simantics.org and install them as your target platform.
- Keep your platform up-to-date
- Updating should in theory be as easy as reloading the target platform from Target Platform preference page. Select your target from the list and then press the Reload button. However, in order to make Eclipse actually reload everything properly, it may be necessary to:
- Copy the current target platform file to a new file with another name
- Activate the copied target platform
- Updating should in theory be as easy as reloading the target platform from Target Platform preference page. Select your target from the list and then press the Reload button. However, in order to make Eclipse actually reload everything properly, it may be necessary to: