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  1. IGB
  2. IGBF-1798

Check: Does source code get packaged with genoviz sdk bundle?

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      Unpack genoviz sdk jar file to see if source code is included.
      If yes, make sure Eclipse, NetBeans, IntelliJ (commonly-used IDEs used by Java programmers) can display the source code after importing the jar file.

      Tip for assessing usability of the library in an IDE:

      If you're not a typical user of the IDEs, find someone who is, and ask them to load the library into a project while you watch. Encourage them go through their normal process so that you can understand a typical workflow in the IDE's user community. They don't need to explain anything to you - it's optional. Try to stay quie – many things in programming are done silently, without talking.

      Make a note of what you find out regarding the library and its usability in projects.

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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment -

            Normally it's important for someone other than the developer to do these steps – it helps catch unforeseen problems!

            Attention future testers who pick this up:

            • Please repeat above steps described in previous comment by NZ. Do same for Eclipse, Netbeans, and IntelliJ (most popular Java IDEs) to ensure we have packaged the Genoviz SDK correctly for use by developers
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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment - Normally it's important for someone other than the developer to do these steps – it helps catch unforeseen problems! Attention future testers who pick this up: Please repeat above steps described in previous comment by NZ. Do same for Eclipse, Netbeans, and IntelliJ (most popular Java IDEs) to ensure we have packaged the Genoviz SDK correctly for use by developers
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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment -

            Noor - please add link to Genoviz SDK bitbucket repository for testers.
            Testers: Use the "downloads" link to get the master branch jar after NZ's pull request is merged.

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            ann.loraine Ann Loraine added a comment - Noor - please add link to Genoviz SDK bitbucket repository for testers. Testers: Use the "downloads" link to get the master branch jar after NZ's pull request is merged.
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            noor91zahara Noor Zahara (Inactive) added a comment - Repo Link : https://bitbucket.org/nzahara/genoviz-sdk-local/src/master/ [~aloraine] Pull Request : https://bitbucket.org/lorainelab/genoviz-sdk/pull-requests/13/igbf-1798/diff
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            chaitanya Chaitanya Kintali (Inactive) added a comment -

            [~aloraine]

            My bad. I was not aware that the changes have not been merged yet. I was testing the pipeline build files of the branch IGBF-1798. Can you please review the pull request and merge so that i can get the files and test directly from the master branch.

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            chaitanya Chaitanya Kintali (Inactive) added a comment - [~aloraine] My bad. I was not aware that the changes have not been merged yet. I was testing the pipeline build files of the branch IGBF-1798 . Can you please review the pull request and merge so that i can get the files and test directly from the master branch.
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            chaitanya Chaitanya Kintali (Inactive) added a comment -

            Steps to test:
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            1) download the .jar file from the master branch pipeline build.
            2) unpacked it and checked the source files. I am able to see the java files and can see the implementation of the inner methods.
            3) Imported the .jar file in Netbeans, IntelliJ, and Eclipse and checked, i can see the .java files imported. Please find the screenshots as an attachment.

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            chaitanya Chaitanya Kintali (Inactive) added a comment - Steps to test: ---------------------------- 1) download the .jar file from the master branch pipeline build. 2) unpacked it and checked the source files. I am able to see the java files and can see the implementation of the inner methods. 3) Imported the .jar file in Netbeans, IntelliJ, and Eclipse and checked, i can see the .java files imported. Please find the screenshots as an attachment.

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              • Assignee:
                noor91zahara Noor Zahara (Inactive)
                Reporter:
                ann.loraine Ann Loraine
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