Prerequisites
To build the org.lcsim software, you should have the following installed.
- Java JDK 1.5.0 (aka Java 5.0)
- Netbeans IDE 4.1 (optional but recommended)
- install the Netbeans with JDK 5.0 bundle if you don't already have a suitable Java SDK installed
- Maven
- Follow the instructions at Installing Netbeans with Maven Support to setup Maven with Netbeans support.
- CVS client (normally pre-installed on any Linux box)
Windows CVS Software
- cvs, command-line program
- Tortoise CVS, graphical CVS client with Explorer integration
SLAC Unix Tools
The tools above , with the exception of Netbeans, are all
pre-installed on SLAC Unix.
Just issue the command:
setenv JAVAVER 1.5
to make sure you get the correct Java version.
Building org.lcsim software
The lcsim software consists of two packages, a geometry package,
and the analysis and reconstruction package. You must obtain and
build the geometry package first, since the analysis package
depends on it.
Here are condensed instructions, which you can execute from
the Linux or Cygwin bash shell.
export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.freehep.org:/cvs/lcd cvs login (just hit enter when prompted for password) cvs co GeomConverter cvs co lcsim cd GeomConverter maven cd ../lcsim maven
Keeping the Release Current
Oftentimes new directories are added in a new release. In order
to make sure that cvs adds those, please use the command
cvs update -PdA
which will
P: prune empty directories
d: create directories
A: reset sticky tags
man cvs
will give more information on the cvs program.
Installing Custom JARs into JAS3
Developers of org.lcsim may want to use a version in JAS3 that is more up-to-date
than the distributed plugin.
Execute the following from the lcsim checkout directory to install the lcsim target
JAR into the JAS3 extensions directory, overwriting the JAR that was automatically
downloaded.
maven jas:install
This will copy the lcsim and GeomConverter jars to ~/.JAS3/extensions.
Testing the installation
Test Directory
By default, maven will also run the JUnit tests associated with this distribution.
Test reports are written to
target/test-reports/
If you wish to build without testing, issue the following command:
maven -Dmaven.test.skip=true
To execute a single test case, e.g. for org.lcsim.recon.cluster.fixedcone.FixedConeClusterer:
maven test:single -Dtestcase=org.lcsim.recon.cluster.fixedcone.FixedConeClustererTest
Additional Component Tests
There are also other component tests for many of the org.lcsim classes. Until they can be ported
to the JUnit structure they need to be manually executed. Do so with the following ant target:
ant -f ctest.xml
Running Classes from the Command Line
We have defined a Maven goal that allows users to run a Java class in the project from the command line
using the freehep-run-plugin.
For example:
maven run -Drun.class="org.lcsim.geometry.compact.converter.heprep.Main" -Dargs="test/org/lcsim/geometry/compact/sdjan03_compact.xml tst.heprep"
The above command run the Main class to convert the given compact description to a HepRep.
Compiler Warnings
By default, compiler warnings about deprecation and unchecked method or class usages are turned off.
To turn on these warnings, remove the "#" from these two lines in lcsim/project.properties
#maven.compile.deprecation=on #maven.compile.compilerargs=-Xlint:unchecked
Now you should see lots of warning messages, which will effect both Netbeans and command-line builds.
To customize Netbeans, only, you can change how the Netbeans Build Mapping works.
Right-click on the org.lcsim project and select "Properties". Now double-click on "Goal to IDE Mappings". Where it says "Build", you should see "jar:install".
To see all warnings, change the Build line to this:
jar:install -Dmaven.compile.deprecation=on -Dmaven.compile.compilerargs=-Xlint:unchecked
This should have the same effect as changing the project.properties file, but command-line builds using maven only will unaffected.