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  • From: "Rod Widdowson" <>
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  • Subject: Re: building the lib
  • Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 10:15:30 +0100

You'll need all three.

You might want to look at the java-shib-dist project in SVN, check it out and type

ant opensaml

This checks everything (all thre projects) out for you and build's it up and packages it (into dist IIRC). Most cute (thanx Chad)

Rod
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Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 3:06 AM
Subject: Re: building the lib


I think I got it...

I compiled openws first, than I moved the resulting jar (and some
missing libs) to java-xmltooling/trunk/lib and the build went fine. I
moved both openws and xmltooling jars (and some more missing libs) to
the java-opensaml2/trunk/lib and the build went fine. I tried building
the tests but I got many errors, I guess there are more missing libs.

Now if I'm going to use the resulting opensaml2 lib on another
application do I need to provide both openws and xmltooling together
or is it ok to provide only the opensaml2 jar file?

Best Regards,
Maicon


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Hi,

I'm trying to build the opensaml 2 lib but I'm having some problems. I
followed the directions given on the wiki but I get lots of messages
about missing libs.

The first step I did was to check-out openws, xmltooling and opensaml.
Then I tried building the source on java-openws/trunk by typing
./ant.sh package ... The first error message was this:

/home/maicon/usr/java-openws/trunk/src/org/opensaml/util/URLBuilder.java:25:
package javolution.util does not exist
import javolution.util.FastList;

I got 100 messages that look like this about different classes.

I'm running a FreeBSD AMD64 Box with Java 1.5, what else do I need to
install to build the libs (openws, xmltooling and java-opensaml2) ?

Thank you in advance.

Best Regards,
Maicon

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