![]() SOLoist configuration files are stored in the src folder. Note that there are two folders for the source code in this project: src and init. The structure of the project should be as in the figure below. This step is not necessary if you use Tomcat 7 as this project is already configured for it.Īt this point, you should have no errors in your project. ![]() Find Apache Server v7.0 (or an earlier version if you wish) in the list of the available application servers, select it, and click Next. or right click on the empty space and select New -> Server. Select the Servers tab, click on new server wizard. That's still fine, because you need to configure the application server. If the Tomcat is not already installed, you will probably see a few errors in the project. Navigate to the folder which contains EmptySOLoistProject. Before doing this, make sure that SOLoist libraries are already stored in your maven repository so they can be fetched during the project build process. To import this project into Eclipse, you should select Import from the File menu and choose Maven -> Existing Maven Project into Workspace.Īfter importing the project, right click the project and select Maven -> Update Project. The EmptySOLoistProject folder contains an Eclipse project that can be imported into a workspace. Inside the EmptySOLoistProject folder, you will find the model folder which contains an empty StarUML model ( emptymodel.uml) that you can use to create your own domain models. Search for "staruml", "xmiadd", "cppadd", "javaadd", "roseadd" and "csharpadd", and delete every found key! Running Empty Project in EclipseĪfter downloading the Empty Project archive file, you should unzip it somewhere in your file system. ![]() We advise you to use a more capable utility than Windows' basic registry editor (regedit), for example RegEditX. You need to clean the registry yourself after unnistallation. A most obvious consequence is that reinstalled application won't be able to load add-ins, most importantly the add-in for exporting XMI files. If you ever plan on reinstalling StarUML, beware that its unnistaller doesn't clean up registry behind it. Eclipse IDE for Java EE development can be downloaded from Eclipse Website. In this tutorial (and other tutorials on this site) we use Eclipse IDE, but any other Java IDE can be used. SOLoist works with versions 5.5, 6, and 7, which can be downloaded from Apache Tomcat Website. This example assumes you have installed Apache Tomcat. Application Serverįor executing SOLoist applications, you need to have an application server. It can be downloaded from Oracle Website. SOLoist works with Java 1.6 JDK or later. Since SOLoist is a Java-based framework, you have to install Java first. If you already have all these installed on your machine, you may skip the System Requirements section.Īfter installing the required software, it is recommended that you download the Empty Project which is already prepared for SOLoist development. You will need the following: Java JDK, Eclipse IDE, Apache Tomcat, and StarUML. Before you start working with SOLoist, you have to prepare your system for Java EE development.
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