vendredi 10 avril 2015

Is there any documentation on setting up IBM Social Business Toolkit in Eclipse development environment? #ibmsbt


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I've been searching for documentation on setting up the IBM Social Business Toolkit in Eclipse. I have downloaded the toolkit from OpenNTF but the only documentation I found is Javadoc and JS API documentation.


The wiki page on Getting Started with Java states the following:



  1. Watch an example application. Watch this video[external link] (2.5 minutes) to see an airline sample application. Done, video exists

  2. Prepare your environment. There are simple Java snippets that can be run from an Eclipse IDE. The complete Eclipse workspace with the samples and a local Tomcat server can be downloaded from OpenNTF[external link] and easily used in Eclipse. Read the documentation how to set up the samples and how to run them. Downloaded zip file from Open NTF. See a Samples folder, JavaDoc and JS doc. But that's all. No documentation on setting up the Eclipse examples.

  3. Write your first JSP based application. With a local Eclipse IDE, you can write your own JSP-based web application. Read part 1 of this [article] for step-by-step instructions on how to write a Hello World sample. OK. Link brings you to J2EE Tutorial.

  4. Learn more. To find out what functionality the SDK provides read the [Java API]. Watch this video to learn how to set up the Eclipse IDE. There are topics on how to install and configure the SDK. Additionally there is a tutorial on how to create a J2EE application from scratch. What video? There's no link.


Other than J2EE Tutorial, does anyone know of documentation to set up SDK a and samples in Eclipse? Our application is a stand alone Java application not an EE application.


Thanks, Moe


P.S. When I get it setup, maybe I can contribute an article back to the LDD wiki.



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Is there any documentation on setting up IBM Social Business Toolkit in Eclipse development environment? #ibmsbt

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