Building ESAPI Swingset

This page will describe how to build the ESAPI Swingset in Eclipse.

These instructions assume you already have Eclipse, a JDK, Maven, m2clipse, and subclipse installed.

Downloading the current trunk

 * In Eclipse, select File -> New -> Project.
 * Select "Checkout projects from SVN" and click "Next."
 * Click "Next" to "Create a new repository location."
 * Enter http://owasp-esapi-java-swingset.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/webapp in the URL field and click "Next." If you are a committer, use https.
 * Click the top-level entity in the tree, and click "Next."
 * Change the project name if you so desire, and click "Finish."

Satisfying dependencies

 * After "installing" Maven by extracting it, you must add the bin directory to your PATH (System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables)
 * You must also set the JAVA_HOME environment variable to your JDK path (eg. C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0_22)
 * Now you need to import the ESAPI jar into the Maven repository. Download or build the ESAPI jar.
 * Execute: mvn install:install-file -DgroupId=OWASP -DartifactId=ESAPI -Dversion=2.0 -Dpackaging=jar -Dfile=ESAPI.jar, changing the filename if necessary.
 * In Eclipse, go to Window -> Preferences -> Maven -> Installations. Click "Add" and select the directory in which you extracted maven. This directory should have the bin directory inside.
 * Tick the checkbox next to the new entry in the list. Click OK.

Building the WAR

 * In Eclipse, right-click the Swingset project and go to Run As -> Run Configurations
 * Double click on "Maven Build" in the left-hand pane to create a new configuration. Change the name to something like "Swingset Build."
 * For the base directory, click "Browse workspace" and select the swingset project.
 * Set the goal to be "package"
 * Click "Run"
 * If the build was successful, the WAR should be in the target directory under the project folder

Getting the Tomcat Bundle

 * Download the tomcat bundle from SVN: svn checkout http://owasp-esapi-java-swingset.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/tomcat_bundle/ tomcat_bundle
 * Copy the WAR you made in the step above to tomcat_bundle\apache-tomcat-6.0.18\webapps\ROOT.war (changing its name)
 * Do any necessary setup outlined in the README for tomcat, like setting JAVA_HOME in the batch file
 * Run the batch file to start the server