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How to develop with Eclipse IDE under IGEP Technology

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= Overview =
There are some requisites to follow this guide:
*[httphttps://www.isee.biz/componentsupport/zoodownloads/item/igep-virtual-machine-sdk-yocto IGEP SDK VM]: follow the [http://isee.biz/component/zoo/item/igep-sdk-software-user-manual IGEP&nbsp;SDK&nbsp;SOFTWARE&nbsp;USER&nbsp;MANUAL] (chapter 2.3 "Setting up and running the VM") or install [[How to install Eclipse IDE|Eclipse IDE]]<br> in your host computer *[httphttps://www.isee.biz/products/igep-processor-boards IGEP Processor Board] *MicroSD Card (optional: If you want to upgrade your IGEP board has Poky Firmware) *[http://labs.isee.biz/images/c/ca/Eclipse_examples.tar.bz2 Eclipse Examples] (with IGEP&nbsp;SDK VM is not necessary, there are included)<br>
= Pre-installed software on IGEP Processors Boards =
''(from [[Pre-installed software on IGEP Processors Boards]])''{{#lst:Pre-installed software on IGEP Processor Boards}}
= Using Eclipse IDE =
=== Import examples ===
 
'''NOTE:''' These steps are not necessary if you use IGEP SDK VM, examples are included by default
*[http://labs.isee.biz/images/c/ca/Eclipse_examples.tar.bz2 Download] examples
*Extract binaries:<br>
<pre>jdoe@ubuntu ~/Downloads tar jxf Eclipse_examples.tar.bz2 -C ~/ </pre>
*Go to File menu -&gt; Import...
*Select General -&gt;Existing projects into workspace<br>
*Locate examples and finish the assistant
 
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'''<sup>Click to enlarge image</sup>'''  === Build an autotools-based project === To create your own project based on a Yocto template and then display the source code, follow these steps:  *Select File menu-&gt; New -&gt; Project. *Double click C/C++. *Double click C Project or C++ Project to create the project. *Expand Yocto ADT Project. *Select a template *Select Hello World ANSI C Autotools Project or Hello World C++ *Autotools Project. This is an Autotools-based project based on a Yocto Project template. *Put a name in the Project name: field. Do not use hyphens as part of the name. *Click Next. *Add information in the Author and Copyright notice fields. *Be sure the License field is correct. *Click Finish. *If the "open perspective" prompt appears, click "Yes" so that you in the C/C++ perspective. *The left-hand navigation pane shows your project. You can display your source by double clicking the project's source file. {| cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" width="200" border="1"|-| [[Image:Eclipse newproject1.png|250px]] | [[Image:Eclipse newproject2.png|250px]] | [[Image:Eclipse newproject3.png|250px]]|-| [[Image:Eclipse newproject4.png|250px]] | [[Image:Eclipse newproject5.png|250px]] | [[Image:Eclipse newproject6.png|250px]]|} '''<sup>Click to enlarge image</sup>'''  == Set up a connection between IGEP and Host computer == In IGEP SDK VM is configured by default in Eclipse IDE 192.168.5.1 IP adress for IGEP. If you want use another IP address you should do a new connection configuration.  ''(from [[How to install Eclipse IDE]])'' {{#lst:How to install Eclipse IDE|setup_connection}}
== Run programs remotely ==
Once you have compiled your program, use the following steps to run programs remotely:  *Select Run menu-&gt; Run Configurations... *In the left area, expand C/C++Remote Application. *Locate your project and select it to bring up a new tabbed view in the Run Configurations Dialog. *Enter the absolute path into which you want to deploy the application. Use the Remote Absolute File Path for C/C++Application: field. For example, enter /usr/bin/&lt;program name&gt;. *Select Remote Connection *If field is empty search your C/C++ Application *Use other option as you want like program arguments or commands to execute before application run *Finally run your program {| cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" width="200" border="1"|-| [[Image:Eclipse run1.png|331px]] | [[Image:Eclipse run2.png|331px]]|-| [[Image:Eclipse run3.png|331px]] | [[Image:Eclipse run4.png|331px]]|} '''<sup>Click to enlarge image</sup>'''  == Debug programs remotely == Once your program can run in your IGEP device you debug your application. Follow these steps to debug the application.  *Select Run menu-&gt; Debug Configurations... *In the left area, expand C/C++Remote Application. *Locate your project and select it to bring up a new tabbed view in the Debug Configurations Dialog. *Enter the absolute path into which you want to deploy the application. Use the Remote Absolute File Path for C/C++Application: field. For example, enter /usr/bin/&lt;program name&gt;. *Select Remote Connection *If field is empty search your C/C++ Application *Use other option as you want like program arguments or commands to execute before application run. *Click Debug *Accept the debug perspective if it’s not the default perspective. {| cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" width="200" border="1"|-| [[Image:Eclipse debug1.png|250px]] | [[Image:Eclipse debug2.png|250px]] | [[Image:Eclipse debug3.png|250px]]|-| [[Image:Eclipse debug4.png|250px]] | [[Image:Eclipse debug5.png|250px]] | [[Image:Eclipse debug6.png|250px]]|-| [[Image:Eclipse debug7.png|250px]] | [[Image:Eclipse debug8.png|250px]] | [[Image:Eclipse debug9.png|250px]]|} '''<sup>Click to enlarge image</sup>'''
= Other uses =
== Explore IGEP filesystem remotely == You can manage your IGEP files using Remote System Explorer:  *Launch a remote terminal *Import/Export files *Rename files and folders *Copy, Paste, Delete, Cut ... *etc. {| cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" width="200" border="1"|-| [[Image:Eclipse remoteIGEP1.png|331px]] | [[Image:Eclipse remoteIGEP2.png|331px]]|-| [[Image:Eclipse remoteIGEP3.png|331px]] | [[Image:Eclipse remoteIGEP4.png|331px]]|} '''<sup>Click to enlarge image</sup>'''
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