uCosminexus Service Platform, First Step Guide User's Guide and Operator's Guide
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Check whether the JDK version to be used for development in the Eclipse environment is a JDK version provided by Service Architect. The following shows the check procedure:
- From the Eclipse menu, select Window, and then Preferences.
The Preferences dialog box appears.
- In the left pane, select Java, and then Installed JREs.
The Installed JREs page is displayed in the right pane.
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- Check whether a JDK version provided by Service Architect is displayed in the Installed JREs list.
Check whether the following path is displayed in the Location column:
service-platform-installation-directory\jdk
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- If the path is not displayed:
- Click the Add button. The JRE Type page appears.
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- Select Standard VM, and then click the Next button. The JRE Definition page appears.
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- Enter service-platform-installation-directory\jdk in JRE home, enter jdk in JRE name, and then click the Finish button. After you add the entry, select the check box in the Name column.
- If the path is displayed:
- Check whether the check box in the Name column for the appropriate version is selected. If that check box is not selected, select it.
- Note that if two or more JDK versions have been installed, the check box for the appropriate version (service-platform-installation-directory\jdk) might not be selected. If that check box is not selected, select it.
- Click the OK button.
The settings are saved.
You can specify the Eclipse compiler settings so that the information about local variables in the J2EE application is output as a stack trace when an exception occurs.
The following shows the procedure for specifying the compiler settings to output the information about local variables as a stack trace:
- From the Eclipse menu, select Window, and then Preferences.
The Preferences dialog box appears.
- In the left pane, select Java, and then Compiler.
The Compiler page is displayed.
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- Specify the following settings:
| Item name |
Value to be specified |
| JDK Compliance |
Compiler compliance level |
Select 1.7. |
| Classfile Generation |
Select Add variable attributes to generated class files (used by the debugger).
For other items, select the necessary options according to the information that you want to output. |
Optionally, specify the following settings:
| Item name |
Value to be specified |
| JDK Compliance |
Use default compliance settings |
Specify the settings that you want to use for the compiler.
- If this item is selected:
The settings that are appropriate for the level specified by Compiler compliance level are applied.
- If this item is not selected:
Manually specify the following options:
Generated .class file compatibility
Source compatibility
Disallow identifiers called 'assert'
Disallow identifiers called 'enum'
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- Click the Apply or OK button.
The settings are saved.
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