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Configuring an Eclipse Project

After you create a new Content Engine Web Service (CEWS) Eclipse project, you add the required JAR files and set the compiler compliance level.

Starting Eclipse

  1. On your system, start the Eclipse IDE application.
  2. In the Eclipse Workspace Launcher window, enter a workspace name. For example, C:\workspace or /opt/workplace.
  3. Click OK.
  4. If the Welcome pane opens, close the pane.

Creating a Project

  1. In the Eclipse menu bar, click File > New > Java Project.
  2. In the New Java Project dialog box, enter the project name in the Project name field. For example, P8ApiSample.
  3. Click Finish.

Adding Required JAR files

  1. In Eclipse, if the Project Explorer pane is not already open, click the Show View icon in the lower left corner of Eclipse, then click Project Explorer.
  2. In the Project Explorer pane, right-click your project name, then click Properties.
  3. In the Properties dialog box, click the Java Build Path node in the left pane tree view.
  4. In the Java Build Path pane of the Properties dialog box, click the Libraries tab.
  5. Click Add External JARs.
  6. In the JAR Selection dialog box, browse to the folder location that contains the following JAR files: Jace.jar, log4j.jar, stax-api.jar, xlxpScanner.jar, xlxpScannerUtils.jar, and p8cel10n.jar
  7. Select these JAR files and click Open.
  8. After you add all of the JAR files, click OK.

Setting Compiler Compliance Level

The Java compiler that you use for your project must be compliant with the version used for the Content Engine Java API.
  1. In the Properties dialog box, click the Java Compiler node in the left pane tree view.
  2. In the Java Compiler section of the Properties window, select the Enable project specific settings check box.
  3. Select the Use default compliance settings check box.
  4. Select 1.6 from the Compiler compliance level list.
  5. Click OK.
  6. If the Compiler Settings Changed dialog box opens, click Yes.
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