How does one import servoyForge project?

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How does one import servoyForge project?

Postby joe26 » Tue Aug 28, 2018 4:25 pm

What do I need to get a servoyforge project loaded to eclipse?

I've written a plugin before but appreciate any heads-up on that front.

I especially don't want it impacting my current code.

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Re: How does one import servoyForge project?

Postby ROCLASI » Tue Aug 28, 2018 4:34 pm

Hi Joe,

Most ServoyForge projects have an SVN repository you can check the code out from.
The ones that only provide *.servoy files you can download those and import them into your workspace:
Menubar > Import > Servoy > Import Solution

Hope this helps.
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Re: How does one import servoyForge project?

Postby joe26 » Tue Aug 28, 2018 4:42 pm

Robert,

How does that play with Git?

I apologize. I should explain my issue.

I need to review the COM plugin. That is in Java.
New to java. Did create a plugin, but ended up using this COM plugin.
A lot seemed to be missing when working on a plugin, and had issues getting the folder structure correct related to the 'sig', ie com.domain.joename.pluginname...
So is the folder structure mimicked from ServoyForge?

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