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 h1. SpeADL MAY Installation 

 h2. Eclipse Helios and MAY plugin 

 _Estimated time: 5 minutes depending on your internet connection speed and computer_ 

 The following instructions will guide you through the SpeADL MAY installation process. 
 Sometimes, eclipse answer delay are a bit long, make sure you don't abort an operation thinking it crashed, wait for it to finish. 
 You will need *the latest* Eclipse *Helios* distribution. You can download it here: http://www.eclipse.org/helios/ 
 The Eclipse IDE for Java Developers will be fine. 

 Install it, and then install the MAY plugin for eclipse : Help / Install New Software... / Add... 
 Name: may 
 Location: http://www.irit.fr/~Victor.Noel/may/update-may-2/ 

 !https://wwwsecu.irit.fr/redmine/attachments/download/349/new_may_add_repo.jpg! 

 Select Make Agents Yourself and click Next. It will take some times calculating requirements and dependencies. 
 Click Next again when it shows you the install details and accept the terms of the licence agreements, then finish. 

 Click ok when you get the security warning, and accept to restart Eclipse now. 

 !https://wwwsecu.irit.fr/redmine/attachments/download/339/security_warning.jpg! 

 h2. MAVEN plugin 

 http://eclipse.org/m2e/ 

 With this tool, you can easily publish projects informations and share JARs across several projects. 
 Installing it will save you a lot of time trying to navigate many projects, and will allow you to quickly start using MAY, resolving dependencies and providing you access to existing MAY components. 

 Follow the instructions on this page to install it : [[Maven Plugin Install for Eclipse]] 

 h2. SpeADL MAY project Setup 

 When all is installed and that you have configured Maven to work with your proxy, you are ready to create a MAY project. 
 For further instructions, click here: [[SpeADL MAY Project SetUp]] 


 

 h1. Sources 

 The source code can be downloaded using the Mercurial DVCS: 

 MAY: 

  hg clone https://anon@wwwsecu.irit.fr/hg/SMAC/victor-noel-phd/may/may/ 

 Libraries and examples: 

  hg clone https://anon@wwwsecu.irit.fr/hg/SMAC/victor-noel-phd/may/lib/ 

 For Mercurial integration in Eclipse, use the following plugin: http://javaforge.com/project/HGE 

 In particular, the following update site can be used: 

  http://cbes.javaforge.com/update