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diff --git a/website2/templates/setup/ecj.html b/website2/templates/setup/ecj.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9d56a085 --- /dev/null +++ b/website2/templates/setup/ecj.html @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +<#import "_setup.html" as s> + +<@s.scaffold title="ecj"> + <@s.introduction> + <p> + ecj (the eclipse standalone compiler) is compatible with lombok. Use the following command line to enable lombok with ecj: + <pre>java <strong>-javaagent:lombok.jar=ECJ</strong> -jar ecj.jar -cp lombok.jar -source 1.8 <em class="note">(rest of arguments)</em></pre> + </p><p> + You may have to add the following VM argument, if you're using an older version of lombok or java: + <pre><strong>-Xbootclasspath/p:lombok.jar</strong></pre> + </p><p> + If you're using a tool based on ecj, adding these VM arguments and adding lombok.jar to the classpath should work. + </p> + </@s.introduction> + + <@s.section title="Maven"> + <p> + It is possible to <a href="/files/pom.xml">configure</a> <code>maven-compiler-plugin</code> with <code>maven-dependency-plugin</code> and <code>plexus-compiler-eclipse</code>. + </p><p> + Before the <code>compile</code> phase, you will have to set your <code>MAVEN_OPTS</code> environment variable to include the <code>javaagent</code> argument. In the example below, <code>target</code> is your <code>${r"${project.build.directory}"}</code>. + </p><p> + Use the following commands in sequence to enable lombok with ecj in your Maven build: +<pre> +mvn clean <strong>dependency:copy@get-lombok</strong> +set MAVEN_OPTS=<strong>-javaagent:target/lombok.jar=ECJ</strong> <em class="note">(or your OS's equivalent)</em> +mvn install +set MAVEN_OPTS= <em class="note">(or your OS's equivalent)</em> +</pre> + </p> + </@s.section> +</@s.scaffold> |