Update on Friday March 21th.
I’ve already talked about the tutorial for “Building and Running OpenDS with the NetBeans IDE“. Since last week, developing OpenDS with the NetBeans IDE is even easier. A default NetBeans Project has been committed by Françoise in the source repository in the trunck/opends/nbproject directory.
The default NetBeans project has been removed from the source repository, as it was difficult to make local changes.
You can now find it in the form of a Zip on the OpenDS Wiki.
So once, you checked-out the OpenDS source code from the SVN repository (using the NetBeans IDE of course), you will be asked if you want to open the “Directory Server” project. , close the Checkout window.
Download the OpenDS NetBeans project file, unzip it in the OpenDS project …
In the NetBeans IDE, in the File menu, select Open Project… point to the extract location. And there you are, ready to edit the code, rebuild, test and debug.
Enjoy
Technorati Tags: developer, directory-server, ide, java, ldap, netbeans, opends, opensource
Hi Ludo,
I have introduced this blog entry and other OpenDS related informations in opends.org site at http://blogs.sun.com/shioda