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ParalleljRuntime_1-3-x - Prerequisites Pr er eq ui sit es Chris toph e Wasti aux 2013 /10/3 1 16:3 1 Table of Contents Installing Java .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Installing Maven .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Page 1 - last modified by Christophe Wastiaux on 2013/10/31 16:31 ParalleljRuntime_1-3-x - Prerequisites Installing AspectJ ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Installing Java First of all, I guess you know that ParallelJ is using Java, so you’ll need a JDK in order to develop some projects with ParallelJ. Commonly, you can have a look at this page from Oracle to find a JDK for your operating system: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html. In order to prepare the next steps, consider also defining an environment variable called JAVA_HOME which refers to your Java installation, and add it to your path. Here is an example on how to do: export JAVA_HOME=/path/to/java/install/ export PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin Installing Maven ParallelJ projects rely on Maven, so we recommend to install it too. First of all, you can download it from the Apache website: http://maven.apache.org/. We recommand to choose at least a Maven 3 bundle. Then, you just have to unzip the content of the file in the directory you want, and once again, add some environment variables: export M2_HOME=/path/to/maven/install/ export PATH=$PATH:$M2_HOME/bin Installing AspectJ ParallelJ relies on Aspect Oriented Programming, so it needs AspectJ to be used. It’s possible to manage this directly from the project configuration, but if you want to do this only once, without thinking of your project’s configuration for AspectJ anymore, you can install it directly. You just have to download the jar from: http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj/downloads.php and then install it by using: java -jar aspectj-1.7.0.jar Once installed, you just have to set the aspectjweaver as a Maven option. This can be done using this: export MAVEN_OPTS=/path/to/aspectj/lib/aspectjweaver.jar From now, you can already start using ParallelJ, and develop your projects. But we didn’t talk about some IDE integration, so let’s have a look at ParallelJ studio ! At this point, you should have this kind of variables available on your environment: $ echo $JAVA_HOME D:\ jdks\ 32b\ jdk1.6.0_26 $ echo $M2_HOME D:\ tools\ apache-maven-3.0.3 $ echo $MAVEN_OPTS -javaagent:D:/tools/aspectj/aspectj1.7/lib/aspectjweaver.jar Page 2 - last modified by Christophe Wastiaux on 2013/10/31 16:31