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*src : contains the main "sci"-file, which stores the state of the workbench and a sidl file with the [[#SIDL|SIDL]] description of the components. | |||
*components : contains the java or c++ sources of the components in this project | |||
*includes : contains dependent SIDL files | |||
*import : a folder where scicode stores the files of [[#imported|imported components]] | |||
Revision as of 15:14, 4 May 2011
Creating a simple project in sciCoDE
In this section we will create the Hello World project in sciCoDE. As implementation language we are going to use java.
Creating the project
- Inside Eclipse select the menu item File > New > Project.... to open the New Project wizard
- Select sciCoDE Project then click Next to start the Open the new sciCoDE project wizard New Java Project wizard:
On this page,
- type "HelloWorld" in the Project name field, and
Then click Finish.
- In the Package Explorer view, expand the HelloWorld project. The project is structured as followed:
- src : contains the main "sci"-file, which stores the state of the workbench and a sidl file with the SIDL description of the components.
- components : contains the java or c++ sources of the components in this project
- includes : contains dependent SIDL files
- import : a folder where scicode stores the files of imported components