Hi Julio,
You are right the instruction are for Unix/Linux.
But when we will have successfully run it on your computer, we will know the process for
Windows and we'll be able to update the site.
So this will be your contribution to make things work better. :-)
There is a verveinej.bat. (it's a command line tool).
The simplest call is:
verveinej.bat <java-sources>
where java-sources can be files and/or directories.
This is fine for testing, but usually, java projects require some external libraries that
you need to specify to verveinej.
The way I do it usually, is to create a script specific to each project I want to parse.
I copy the verveinej.bat and hardcode in it the java directories and the java libraries
that I need.
I find it easier to fine tune the parsing when there is special needs.
So I assign to VOPT (for Verveine Options) the correct -cp and the correct java path.
Eventually, JOPT (for Java Options) can also be changed, for example to change the amount
of memory used.
If you have any doubt, just ring the bell
nicolas
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De: "Júlio Martins"
<jleandro.martins(a)gmail.com>
À: moose-dev(a)iam.unibe.ch
Envoyé: Dimanche 11 Septembre 2011 04:01:31
Objet: [Moose-dev] Re: VerveineJ
HI Doru!
I would want to use VerveineJ in windows environment. I suppose that
the way
described on Moose book is only for Linux.
How I can to use a VerveineJ on windows XP?
Lalter.
Julio Martins
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