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The license keys are development licenses and checked during widget set -compilation, or in Vaadin TestBench when executing tests, so you do not need -them when deploying the application. - -[[addons.cval.obtaining]] -== Obtaining License Keys - -You can purchase add-ons or obtain a free trial key from the Vaadin website. You -need to register in the website to obtain a key. - -You can get license keys from -link:https://vaadin.com/pro/licenses[vaadin.com/pro/licenses], where you can -navigate by selecting in the Vaadin website "My Account > Licenses" or directly -[menuchoice]#Licenses# if you are a Pro Tools subscriber. - -[[figure.addons.cval.obtaining]] -.Obtaining CVAL License -image::img/cval-pro-licenses-3.png[] - -Click on a license key to obtain the purchased or trial key. - -[[figure.addons.cval.obtaining]] -.Obtaining CVAL License Key -image::img/cval-pro-licenses-code.png[] - - -[[addons.cval.installing]] -== Installing License Key in License File - -To install the license key in a development workstation, you can copy and paste -it verbatim to a file in your home directory. - -License for each product has a separate license file as follows: - -Vaadin Charts:: [filename]#.vaadin.charts.developer.license# -Vaadin Spreadsheet:: [filename]#.vaadin.spreadsheet.developer.license# -Vaadin TestBench:: [filename]#.vaadin.testbench.developer.license# -Vaadin TouchKit:: [filename]#.vaadin.touchkit.developer.license# - - -For example, in Linux and OS X: - -[subs="normal"] ----- -[prompt]#$# [command]#echo# "[replaceable]#L1cen5e-c0de#" > [parameter]#~/.vaadin.[replaceable]+++#+++<product>+++#+++.developer.license# ----- - -[[addons.cval.systemproperty]] -== Passing License Key as System Property - -You can also pass the key as a system property to the widget set compiler, -usually with a [literal]#++-D++# option. For example, on the command-line: - -[subs="normal"] ----- -[prompt]#$# [command]#java# -D[parameter]#vaadin.[replaceable]+++#+++<product>+++#+++.developer.license#=[replaceable]#L1cen5e-c0de# ... ----- -ifdef::web[] -See link:https://vaadin.com/directory/help/installing-cval-license[the CVAL -license key installation instructions] for more details. -endif::web[] - -[[addons.cval.systemproperty.environments]] -=== Passing License Key in Different Environments - -How you actually pass the parameter to the widget set compiler depends on the -development environment and the build system that you use to compile the widget -set. Below are listed a few typical environments: - -Eclipse IDE:: To install the license key for all projects, select "Window > Preferences" and -navigate to the "Java > Installed JREs" section. Select the JRE version that you -use for the application and click [guibutton]#Edit#. In the [guilabel]#Default -VM arguments#, give the [parameter]#-D# expression as shown above. - -Apache Ant:: If compiling the project with Apache Ant, you could set the key in the Ant -script as follows: - - -+ -[subs="normal"] ----- -<sysproperty key="vaadin.[replaceable]#<product>#.developer.license" - value="**L1cen5e-c0de**"/> ----- -+ -However, you should never store license keys in a source repository, so if the -Ant script is stored in a source repository, you should pass the license key to -Ant as a property that you then use in the script for the value argument of the -[literal]#++++# as follows: - - -+ -[subs="normal"] ----- -<sysproperty key="vaadin.[replaceable]#<product>#.developer.license" - value="**${vaadin.[replaceable]#<product>#.developer.license}**"/> ----- -+ -When invoking Ant from the command-line, you can pass the property with a -[parameter]#-D# parameter to Ant. - -Apache Maven:: If building the project with Apache Maven, you can pass the license key with a -[literal]#++-D++# parameter to Maven: - - -+ -[subs="normal"] ----- -[prompt]#$# [command]#mvn# -D[parameter]#vaadin.[replaceable]+++#+++<product>+++#+++.developer.license#=[replaceable]#L1cen5e-c0de# package ----- -Continuous Integration Systems:: In CIS systems, you can pass the license key to build runners as a system -property in the build configuration. However, this only passes it to a runner. -As described above, Ant does not pass it to sub-processes implicitly, so you -need to forward it explicitly as described earlier. - - - - - - - diff --git a/documentation/addons/addons-downloading.asciidoc b/documentation/addons/addons-downloading.asciidoc deleted file mode 100644 index 6ccf440420..0000000000 --- a/documentation/addons/addons-downloading.asciidoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Downloading Add-ons from Vaadin Directory -order: 2 -layout: page ---- - -[[addons.downloading]] -= Downloading Add-ons from Vaadin Directory - -If you are not using Maven or a Maven-compatible dependency manager such as Ivy, -or want to manage for your libraries manually, you can download add-on packages -from the details page of an add-on in Vaadin Directory. - -. Select the version; some add-ons have several versions available. The latest is -shown by default, but you can choose another the version to download from the -dropdown menu in the header of the details page. - -. Click [guibutton]#Download Now# and save the JAR or Zip file on your computer. - -. If the add-on is packaged in a Zip package, unzip the package and follow any -instructions provided inside the package. Typically, you just need to copy a JAR -file to your web project under the [filename]#WEB-INF/lib# directory. - -+ -Note that some add-ons may require other libraries. You can resolve such -dependencies manually, but we recommend using a dependency manager such as Ivy -or Maven in your project. - -. Update and recompile your project. In Eclipse, select the project and press F5. - -. You may need to compile the client-side implementations of the add-on -components, that is, a __widget set__. This is the case for majority of add-ons, -except for pure server-side, theme, or data binding add-ons. Compiling the -widget set depends on the build environment. See <>, or -later in this chapter for instructions for compiling the widget set with Eclipse -and -Maven.+ -//// -See <xref linkend="addons.compiling"/> for -instructions. -//// - -. Update the project in your development web server and possibly restart the -server. - - -[[addons.downloading.ant]] -== Compiling Widget Sets with an Ant Script - -If you need to compile the widget set with an Ant script, you can find a script -template package at the link:http://vaadin.com/download/[Vaadin download page]. -You can copy the files in the package to your project and, once configured, use -it by running Ant in the directory. - -If you are using an IDE such as Eclipse, __always__ remember to refresh the -project to synchronize it with the filesystem after compiling the widget set -outside the IDE. - - - - diff --git a/documentation/addons/addons-eclipse.asciidoc b/documentation/addons/addons-eclipse.asciidoc deleted file mode 100644 index cd7508466d..0000000000 --- a/documentation/addons/addons-eclipse.asciidoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Installing Add-ons in Eclipse with Ivy -order: 3 -layout: page ---- - -[[addons.eclipse]] -= Installing Add-ons in Eclipse with Ivy - -The Vaadin Plugin for Eclipse uses Apache Ivy to resolve dependencies. The -dependencies should be listed in the [filename]#ivy.xml# file in the project -root. The Vaadin Directory allows dowloading add-ons from a Maven repository, -which can be accessed also by Ivy. - -You can also use Ivy to resolve dependencies in an Ant script. - -. Open the add-on page in Vaadin Directory. - -. Select the version. The latest is shown by default, but you can choose another -the version from the dropdown menu in the header of the add-on details page. - -. Click the [guilabel]#Maven/Ivy# to display the Ivy dependency declaration, as -illustrated in Figure <>. If the add-on is -available with multiple licenses, you will be prompted to select a license for -the dependency. - -+ -[[figure.addons.eclipse.ivybutton]] -.Ivy Dependency Declaration -image::img/directory-ivy-dependency.png[] - -. Open the [filename]#ivysettings.xml# in your Eclipse project either in the XML -or Ivy Editor (either double-click the file or right-click it and select "Open -With > Ivy Editor"). - -+ -Check that the settings file has the [literal]#++++# entry given in the -Directory page. It should be, if the file was created by the Vaadin project -wizard in Eclipse. If not, copy it there. - - -+ ----- - - ... - - ... - ----- -+ -If you get Vaadin addons from another repository, such as the local repository -if you have compiled them yourself, you need to define a resolver for the -repository in the settings file. - -. Open the [filename]#ivy.xml# in your Eclipse project and copy the Ivy dependency -to inside the [literal]#++dependencies++# element. It should be as follows: - - -+ -[subs="normal"] ----- -<dependencies> - ... - <dependency org="**com.vaadin.addon**" - name="**vaadin-charts**" - rev="**1.0.0**"/> -</dependencies> ----- -+ -You can specify either a fixed version number or a dynamic revision tag, such as -[literal]#++latest.release++#. You can find more information about the -link:http://ant.apache.org/ivy/history/2.1.0/ivyfile/dependency.html[dependency -declarations] in Ivy documentation. - -+ -If the [filename]#ivy.xml# does not have a [literal]#++++# defined, you also need to have -[literal]#++conf="default->default"++# in the dependency to resolve transient -dependencies correctly. - -+ -IvyIDE immediately resolves the dependencies when you save the file. - -. Compile the add-on widget set -//// -, as described in <xref -linkend="addons.compiling.eclipse"/>. -//// -by clicking the [guilabel]#Compile Vaadin widgets# button in the toolbar. - -+ -[[figure.addons.eclipse.toolbar]] -.Compiling Widget Set in Eclipse -image::img/widgetset-compiling-toolbar-hi.png[] - - -If you experience problems with Ivy, first check all the dependency parameters. -IvyDE can sometimes cause unexpected problems. You can clear the Ivy dependency -cache by right-clicking the project and selecting "Ivy > Clean all caches". To -refresh Ivy configuration, select "Ivy > Refresh". To try resolving again Ivy, -select "Ivy > Resolve". - - - diff --git a/documentation/addons/addons-maven.asciidoc b/documentation/addons/addons-maven.asciidoc deleted file mode 100644 index 9c5ca8c25c..0000000000 --- a/documentation/addons/addons-maven.asciidoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Using Add-ons in a Maven Project -order: 4 -layout: page ---- - -[[addons.maven]] -= Using Add-ons in a Maven Project - -((("Maven", "using add-ons", id="term.addons.maven", range="startofrange"))) - - -To use add-ons in a Maven project, you simply have to add them as dependencies -in the project POM. Most add-ons include a widget set, which are compiled to the -project widget set. - -Creating, compiling, and packaging a Vaadin project with Maven was described in -<>. - -[[addons.maven.dependency]] -== Adding a Dependency - -Vaadin Directory provides a Maven repository for all the add-ons in the -Directory. - -. Open the add-on page in Vaadin Directory. - -. Select the version. The latest is shown by default, but you can choose another -the version from the dropdown menu in the header of the add-on details page. - -. Click the [guilabel]#Maven/Ivy# to display the Maven dependency declaration, as -illustrated in Figure <>. If the add-on is -available with multiple licenses, you will be prompted to select a license for -the dependency. - -+ -[[figure.addons.maven.pombutton]] -.Maven POM Definitions -image::img/directory-maven-pom.png[] - -. Copy the [literal]#++dependency++# declaration to the [filename]#pom.xml# file -in your project, under the [literal]#++dependencies++# element. - - -+ -[subs="normal"] ----- - ... - <dependencies> - ... - <dependency> - <groupId>**com.vaadin.addon**</groupId> - <artifactId>**vaadin-charts**</artifactId> - <version>**1.0.0**</version> - </dependency> - </dependencies> ----- -+ -You can use an exact version number, as is done in the example above, or -[literal]#++LATEST++# to always use the latest version of the add-on. - -+ -The POM excerpt given in Directory includes also a repository definition, but if -you have used the [literal]#++vaadin-archetype-application++# to create your -project, it already includes the definition. - -. Compile the widget set as described in the following section. - - - -[[addons.maven.compiling]] -== Compiling the Project Widget Set - -If you have used the [literal]#++vaadin-archetype-application++# to create the -project, the [filename]#pom.xml# includes all necessary declarations to compile -the widget set. The widget set compilation occurs in standard Maven build phase, -such as with [parameter]#package# or [parameter]#install# goal. - -[subs="normal"] ----- -[prompt]#$# [command]#mvn# [parameter]#package# ----- -Then, just deploy the WAR to your application server. - -[[addons.maven.compiling.recompiling]] -=== Recompiling the Widget Set - -The Vaadin plugin for Maven tries to avoid recompiling the widget set unless -necessary, which sometimes means that it is not compiled even when it should. -Running the [literal]#++clean++# goal usually helps, but causes a full -recompilation. You can compile the widget set manually by running the -[parameter]#vaadin:compile# goal. - -[subs="normal"] ----- -[prompt]#$# [command]#mvn# [parameter]#vaadin:compile# ----- -Note that this does not update the project widget set by searching new widget -sets from the class path. It must be updated if you add or remove add-ons, for -example. You can do that by running the [literal]#++vaadin:update-widgetset++# -goal in the project directory. - -[subs="normal"] ----- -[prompt]#$# [command]#mvn# [parameter]#vaadin:update-widgetset# -... -[INFO] auto discovered modules [your.company.gwt.ProjectNameWidgetSet] -[INFO] Updating widgetset your.company.gwt.ProjectNameWidgetSet -[ERROR] 27.10.2011 19:22:34 com.vaadin.terminal.gwt.widgetsetutils.ClassPathExplorer getAvailableWidgetSets -[ERROR] INFO: Widgetsets found from classpath: -... - ----- -Do not mind the "ERROR" labels, they are just an issue with the Vaadin Plugin -for Maven. - -After running the update, you need to run the [literal]#++vaadin:compile++# goal -to actually compile the widget set. - - - -[[addons.maven.widgetset]] -== Enabling Widget Set Compilation - -If you are not using a POM created with the proper Vaadin archetype, you may -need to enable widget set compilation manually. The simplest way to do that is -to copy the definitions from a POM created with the archetype. Specifically, you -need to copy the [literal]#++plugin++# definitions. You also need the Vaadin -dependencies. - -You need to create an empty widget set definition file, which the widget set -compilation will populate with widget sets found from the class path. Create a -[filename]#src/main/java/com/example/AppWidgetSet.gwt.xml# file (in the project -package) with an empty [literal]#++++# element as follows: - - ----- - - ----- - -[[addons.maven.widgetset.web]] -=== Enabling the Widget Set in the UI - -If you have previously used the default widget set in the project, you need to -enable the project widget set in the [filename]#web.xml# deployment descriptor. -Edit the [filename]#src/main/webapp/WEB-INF/web.xml# file and add or modify the -[literal]#++widgetset++# parameter for the servlet as follows. - -[subs="normal"] ----- -<servlet> - ... - <init-param> - <description>Widget Set to Use</description> - <param-name>widgetset</param-name> - <param-value>**com.example.AppWidgetSet**</param-value> - </init-param> -</servlet> ----- -The parameter is the class name of the widget set, that is, without the -[filename]#.gwt.xml# extension and with the Java dot notation for class names -that include the package name. - - - -(((range="endofrange", startref="term.addons.maven"))) - - diff --git a/documentation/addons/addons-overview.asciidoc b/documentation/addons/addons-overview.asciidoc deleted file mode 100644 index 39d699fc08..0000000000 --- a/documentation/addons/addons-overview.asciidoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Overview -order: 1 -layout: page ---- - -[[addons.overview]] -= Overview - -In addition to the components, layouts, themes, and data sources built in into -the core Vaadin library, many others are available as add-ons. -link:http://vaadin.com/directory/[Vaadin Directory] provides a rich collection -of add-ons for Vaadin, and you may find others from independent sources. Add-ons -are also one way to share your own components between projects. - -Installation of add-ons from Vaadin Directory is simple, just adding an Ivy or -Maven dependency, or downloading the JAR package and and dropping it in the web -library folder of the project. Most add-ons include a widget set, which you need -to compile, but it's usually just a click of a button or a single command. - -After trying out an add-on, you can give some feedback to the author of the -add-on by rating the add-on with one to five stars and optionally leaving a -comment. Most add-ons also have a discussion forum thread for user feedback and -questions. - -Add-ons available from Vaadin Directory are distributed under different -licenses, of which some are commercial. While the add-ons can be downloaded -directly, you should note their license and other terms and conditions. Many are -offered under a dual licensing agreement so that they can be used in open source -projects for free, and many have a trial period for closed-source development. -Commercial Vaadin add-ons distributed under the CVAL license require installing -a license key as instructed in -<>. - - - diff --git a/documentation/addons/addons-troubleshooting.asciidoc b/documentation/addons/addons-troubleshooting.asciidoc deleted file mode 100644 index a899b3d26f..0000000000 --- a/documentation/addons/addons-troubleshooting.asciidoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Troubleshooting -order: 6 -layout: page ---- - -[[addons.troubleshooting]] -= Troubleshooting - -If you experience problems with using add-ons, you can try the following: - -* Check the [filename]#.gwt.xml# descriptor file under the the project root -package. For example, if the project root package is -[filename]#com.example.myproject#, the widget set definition file is typically -at [filename]#com/example/project/AppWidgetset.gwt.xml#. The location is not -fixed and it can be elsewhere, as long as references to it match. See -<> for details on the contents of the client-side module -descriptor, which is used to define a widget set. - -* Check the [filename]#WEB-INF/web.xml# deployment descriptor and see that the -servlet for your UI has a widget set parameter, such as the following: - - -+ ----- - - UI widgetset - widgetset - com.example.project.AppWidgetSet - ----- -+ -Check that the widget set class corresponds with the [filename]#.gwt.xml# file -in the source tree. - -* See the [filename]#VAADIN/widgetsets# directory and check that the widget set -appears there. You can remove it and recompile the widget set to see that the -compilation works properly. - -* Use the [guilabel]#Net# tab in Firebug to check that the widget set (and theme) -is loaded properly. - -* Use the ?debug parameter for the application to open the debug window and check -if there is any version conflict between the widget set and the Vaadin library, -or the themes. See -<> for details. - -* Refresh and recompile the project. In Eclipse, select the project and press F5, -stop the server, clean the server temporary directories, and restart it. - -* Check the Error Log view in Eclipse (or in the IDE you use). - - - - diff --git a/documentation/addons/chapter-addons.asciidoc b/documentation/addons/chapter-addons.asciidoc deleted file mode 100644 index 4319e43456..0000000000 --- a/documentation/addons/chapter-addons.asciidoc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -[[addons]] -== Using Vaadin Add-ons - -This chapter describes the installation of add-on components, themes, -containers, and other tools from the Vaadin Directory and the use of commercial -add-ons offered by Vaadin. - - -include::addons-overview.asciidoc[leveloffset=+2] - -include::addons-downloading.asciidoc[leveloffset=+2] - -include::addons-eclipse.asciidoc[leveloffset=+2] - -include::addons-maven.asciidoc[leveloffset=+2] - -include::addons-cval.asciidoc[leveloffset=+2] - -include::addons-troubleshooting.asciidoc[leveloffset=+2] diff --git a/documentation/addons/img/compile-widgetset-16.png b/documentation/addons/img/compile-widgetset-16.png deleted file mode 100644 index aeafb8bbaf..0000000000 Binary files a/documentation/addons/img/compile-widgetset-16.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/documentation/addons/img/cval-pro-licenses-3.png b/documentation/addons/img/cval-pro-licenses-3.png deleted file mode 100644 index 4306eb2bd2..0000000000 Binary files a/documentation/addons/img/cval-pro-licenses-3.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/documentation/addons/img/cval-pro-licenses-code.png b/documentation/addons/img/cval-pro-licenses-code.png deleted file mode 100644 index 1f467e8b4f..0000000000 Binary files a/documentation/addons/img/cval-pro-licenses-code.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/documentation/addons/img/directory-ivy-dependency.png b/documentation/addons/img/directory-ivy-dependency.png deleted file mode 100644 index 3393699315..0000000000 Binary files a/documentation/addons/img/directory-ivy-dependency.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/documentation/addons/img/directory-maven-pom.png b/documentation/addons/img/directory-maven-pom.png deleted file mode 100644 index 720d4b089c..0000000000 Binary files a/documentation/addons/img/directory-maven-pom.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/documentation/addons/img/widgetset-compiling-toolbar-hi.png b/documentation/addons/img/widgetset-compiling-toolbar-hi.png deleted file mode 100644 index 79e14ec60e..0000000000 Binary files a/documentation/addons/img/widgetset-compiling-toolbar-hi.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/documentation/addons/img/widgetset-compiling-toolbar-lo.png b/documentation/addons/img/widgetset-compiling-toolbar-lo.png deleted file mode 100644 index 70b3e9bfb4..0000000000 Binary files a/documentation/addons/img/widgetset-compiling-toolbar-lo.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/documentation/addons/img/widgetset-compiling-toolbar.png b/documentation/addons/img/widgetset-compiling-toolbar.png deleted file mode 100644 index 853b2c457c..0000000000 Binary files a/documentation/addons/img/widgetset-compiling-toolbar.png and /dev/null differ diff --git a/documentation/addons/original-drawings/widgetset-compiling-toolbar.svg b/documentation/addons/original-drawings/widgetset-compiling-toolbar.svg deleted file mode 100644 index 780d401457..0000000000 --- a/documentation/addons/original-drawings/widgetset-compiling-toolbar.svg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,176 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - image/svg+xml - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- cgit v1.2.3