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AlphaZ has been only tested on Linux 64 bits and MacOs. | AlphaZ has been only tested on Linux 64 bits and MacOs. | ||
- | =====Eclipse Setup for CSU students | + | There are several options to get a working eclipse instance with AlphaZ installed. |
- | The eclipse environment with all necessary plug-ins is available in the AlphaZ project directory. The following script will start the eclipse with AlphaZ installed.\\ | + | |
+ | ===== Option 1 - Eclipse Setup on CS Department Machines | ||
+ | You must be a CSU student with access to the CS machines to do this. The eclipse environment with all necessary plug-ins is available in the AlphaZ project directory. The following script will start the eclipse with AlphaZ installed.\\ | ||
<code bash> | <code bash> | ||
#!/bin/bash | #!/bin/bash | ||
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export PATH=${JAVA_HOME}: | export PATH=${JAVA_HOME}: | ||
- | ${ECLIPSE_HOME}/ | + | ${ECLIPSE_HOME}/ |
</ | </ | ||
Save the above script as '' | Save the above script as '' | ||
- | =====Eclipse Setup for External Environment ===== | ||
- | |||
- | Bundles for other environments are available under '' | ||
- | Simply download the archive for your OS/ | ||
- | AlphaZ bundle will be also automatically updated. | ||
+ | ===== Option 2 - Eclipse Setup using Docker ===== | ||
+ | If you don't have access to the CSU machines or would rather run eclipse locally on your own machine, then you can use the following docker container: \\ | ||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | See the following for additional information if you want to use this option: \\ | ||
+ | https:// | ||
- | =====Eclipse Setup Using Plugins===== | + | ===== Option 3 - Eclipse Setup Using Local Install |
+ | If you don't want to use docker, then you can use this option to install eclipse on your own machine and manually install the AlphaZ plugins directly. | ||
- AlphaZ requires Java 8 or later and a Unix system (Linux or Mac OSX). If Java 8 is not installed on your machine, install Java from http:// | - AlphaZ requires Java 8 or later and a Unix system (Linux or Mac OSX). If Java 8 is not installed on your machine, install Java from http:// | ||
- | - Download Eclipse (Oxygen | + | - Download Eclipse (2019-03 Release) from https:// |
- Launch Eclipse | - Launch Eclipse | ||
- Go to Help -> Install New Software | - Go to Help -> Install New Software | ||
- | - In "Work with" text box, copy/paste the following URL: https:// | + | - In "Work with" text box, copy/paste the following URL: https:// |
- You should see several items including " | - You should see several items including " | ||
- Alphaz Environment has all the features required for AlphaZ | - Alphaz Environment has all the features required for AlphaZ |