diff --git a/docs/import-haveno.md b/docs/import-haveno.md index 9e642cb3..735961ea 100644 --- a/docs/import-haveno.md +++ b/docs/import-haveno.md @@ -4,23 +4,25 @@ This document describes how to import Haveno into an integrated development envi ## Importing Haveno into Eclipse IDE -The following steps describe how to import Haveno into Eclipse IDE for development. You can also develop using [IntelliJ IDEA](#importing-haveno-into-intellij-idea) or VSCode if you prefer. +These steps describe how to import Haveno into Eclipse IDE for development. You can also develop using [IntelliJ IDEA](#importing-haveno-into-intellij-idea) or VSCode if you prefer. > Note: Use default values unless specified otherwise. -1. Download and run the [Eclipse](https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/) installer. -2. Select "Eclipse IDE for Enterprise Java and Web Developers" to install. -3. Launch an eclipse workspace and close out of the welcome screen. -4. [Download](https://search.maven.org/search?q=g:org.projectlombok%20AND%20a:lombok&core=gav) the latest version of the lombok jar. -5. Run lombok jar, e.g.: `java -jar ~/Downloads/lombok-1.18.22.jar`. -6. Follow prompts to install lombok to your Eclipse installation. -7. Restart Eclipse. -8. File > Import... > Existing Gradle Project. -9. Select the location of "haveno" project, e.g. ~/git/haveno. -10. Advance to finish importing haveno project. -11. File > Import... > Existing Projects into Workspace. -12. Select the location of "haveno-ui-poc" project, e.g. ~git/haveno-ui-poc. -13. Advance to finish importing haveno-ui-poc project. +1. If you haven't already, first [install and run a Haveno test network](installing.md). +2. Download and run the [Eclipse](https://www.eclipse.org/downloads/) installer. +3. Select "Eclipse IDE for Enterprise Java and Web Developers" to install. +4. Launch an eclipse workspace and close out of the welcome screen. +5. [Download](https://search.maven.org/search?q=g:org.projectlombok%20AND%20a:lombok&core=gav) the latest version of the lombok jar. +6. Run lombok jar, e.g.: `java -jar ~/Downloads/lombok-1.18.22.jar`. +7. Follow prompts to install lombok to your Eclipse installation. +8. Restart Eclipse. +9. File > Import... > Existing Gradle Project. +10. Select the location of "haveno" project, e.g. ~/git/haveno. +11. Advance to finish importing haveno project. +12. Right click haveno project > Gradle > Refresh Gradle Project. +13. File > Import... > Existing Projects into Workspace. +14. Select the location of "haveno-ui-poc" project, e.g. ~git/haveno-ui-poc. +15. Advance to finish importing haveno-ui-poc project. You are now ready to make, run, and test changes to the Haveno project!