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Process to update Existing JAVA Dev Workstation to 2013
Here are the steps to update an existing FIRST ROBOTICS JAVA development environment:
Backup your host Install JAVA Software Development kit Install Netbeans 7.2.1 Install FRC Netbeans Plugins LabVIEW Run-Time Engine 2012 Install WPI_Required_updates (FRCUtilitiesUpdate.zip and DriverStationUpdate.zip) Update Image on CRIO SDK http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/ja...s-1880260.html Netbeans: http://netbeans.org/downloads/ FRC Netbeans Plugins http://first.wpi.edu/FRC/java/netbeans/update/Release/ (( RENAME FROM ZIP TO .NMB) LabVIEW Run-Time Engine 2012 - (32-bit Standard RTE) - LabVIEW 2012 Run-Time Engine (Standard)(32-bit) for Windows http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/3433/lang/en Install WPI_Required_updates FRCUtilitiesUpdate.zip = http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/2261/lang/en DriverStationUpdate.zip = http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/2263 password: sAucersFlyRobotsClimb! Error messages: Unable to locate the labview run-time engine, Need FRC CRIO Imaging tool requires a version 2012 Dave Frederick |
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Re: Process to update Existing JAVA Dev Workstation to 2013
Also, be sure to uninstall the previous year plugins before installing the new ones. And if at all possible, use the web-based plugin installer as described below since it will automatically notify you of updates that are released.
http://wpilib.screenstepslive.com/s/...elopment-tools Brad |
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Re: Process to update Existing JAVA Dev Workstation to 2013
Brad,
Thanks for the feedback. Our FRC JAVA development notebooks are not allowed to connect to the school network so we don't have any connectivity. We need to acquire all of the software ahead of time. In past years we had trouble getting the development environment to work, always needed to download some huge chunk of code. This year I practiced the full process in a VM ahead of time. I hope we can have code development working in a few hours and not days/weeks. Dave Frederick, Manassas VA |
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Re: Process to update Existing JAVA Dev Workstation to 2013
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http://first.wpi.edu/FRC/java/netbeans/update/Stable/ And download them off the FTP directly Then go into Netbeans and go to Tools>Plugins>"Downloaded" and click "Add Plugins," and add the downloaded plugins manually. |
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But, I have a question... the place that people should be going for the plugins is the Release directory from above (replace Stable with Release). I was curious if we missed a spot in the documentation where it says Stable? Can you post the link to that if you can find it? Thanks Brad |
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Re: Process to update Existing JAVA Dev Workstation to 2013
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IIRC I had the other one bookmarked. |
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