Guideline to develop, run and test a first, simple Fesa3 binary


As first step, you need to configure your linux environment .

Now make sure that you installed the FESA-Eclipse-plugin .

After you finished these two tasks, the FESA3 hands on will guide you through the first steps with FESA3 and allow you to develop, run and test a simple FESA3 binary.

Please Note: Design-linked-documentation currently is not available, since there are some compartibility problems between Eclipse Indigo and the latest Firefox Browser installation on Red Hat 5. The existing FESA3 documentation can be viewed in any HTML browser:

https://www.acc.gsi.de/data/documentation/fesa-gsi/metamodel/0.8.x/design-doc.html

https://www.acc.gsi.de/data/documentation/fesa-gsi/metamodel/0.8.x/deployment-doc.html

https://www.acc.gsi.de/data/documentation/fesa-gsi/metamodel/0.8.x/instantiation-doc.html

If you should have any problems, please do not hesitate to contact the members of the FESA-Team@GSI or write an email to fesa-support@gsi.de.
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