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README.md
Description
This sample plugin show how to implement server service and how they are consumed from the client IDE.
Read the tutorial at: https://eclipse-che.readme.io/v5.0/docs/serverworkspace-access
How to test sample-serverservice plugin
1- Link to IDE assembly
The plugin-serverservice has both part, an IDE extension and a server extension. You have to introduce the extension as a dependency in /che/assembly/assembly-ide-war/pom.xml.
Add:
...
<dependency>
<groupId>org.eclipse.che.sample</groupId>
<artifactId>che-sample-plugin-serverservice-ide</artifactId>
</dependency>
...
You can insert the dependency anywhere in the list. After you have inserted it, run mvn sortpom:sort and maven will order the pom.xml for you.
2- Link to WS-Master assembly
The plugin-serverservice has a server side part. You have to introduce the extension as a dependency in /che/assembly/assembly-wsmaster-war/pom.xml.
Add:
...
<dependency>
<groupId>org.eclipse.che.sample</groupId>
<artifactId>che-sample-plugin-serverservice-server</artifactId>
</dependency>
...
You can insert the dependency anywhere in the list. After you have inserted it, run mvn sortpom:sort and maven will order the pom.xml for you.
3- Register dependency to the GWT application
Link the GUI extension into the GWT app. You will add an <inherits> tag to the module definition. The name of the GWT extension is derived from the direction + package structure given to the GWT module defined in our extension.
In: assembly-ide-war/src/main/resources/org/eclipse/che/ide/IDE.gwt.xml
Add:
...
<inherits name='org.eclipse.che.plugin.serverservice.ServerService'/>
...
4- Rebuild Eclipse Che
# Create a new Che server web app that includes your Che server extension
cd che/assembly/assembly-wsmaster-war
mvn clean install
# Build a new IDE.war
# This IDE web app will be bundled into the assembly
cd che/assembly/assembly-ide-war
mvn clean install
# Create a new Che assembly that includes all new server- and client-side extensions
cd assembly/assembly-main
mvn clean install
5- Run Eclipse Che
# Start Che using the CLI with your new assembly
# Replace <version> with the actual directory name
export CHE_ASSEMBLY=path_to_che_sources/assembly/assembly-main/target/eclipse-che-<version>/eclipse-che-<version>
che start
Documentation resources
- IDE Setup: https://eclipse-che.readme.io/v5.0/docs/setup-che-workspace
- Building Extensions: https://eclipse-che.readme.io/v5.0/docs/create-and-build-extensions
- Run local Eclipse Che binaries: https://eclipse-che.readme.io/v5.0/docs/usage-docker#local-eclipse-che-binaries