Hi David,
Welcome to Wave!
There are a couple of issues with Java 7 support at the moment. The
easiest way to resolve these is probably to switch to Java 6.
If that's not an option, a quick hack for Java 7:
1) Comment out the -Werror argument around line 68 of build-macros.xml
2) change the five fields in
org.waveprotocol.wave.client.paging.AbstractTreeNode to be protected
(rather than private)
IIRC, that was sufficient to get it to build for me.
HTH
Dave
On 23/07/13 17:14, David Moore wrote:
Hello all,
My name is David Moore, and I'm a developer used to doing enterprise
development with some mobile development mixed in. I found Apache Wave
while looking for solutions to a client's issues, and it seems just
about right.
Hopefully this is the list for this. I am having issues installing the
Wave in a Box project on a Windows 7 machine.
I have Java jdk1.7.0_21, with ant installed. When I run the ant build,
it fails with an error.
I've enclosed the build log file, in hopes that will help. I am more a
middle tier/front end developer, so I have only a minor amount of Java
experience.
Thanks for all your help. I'd like to test out what it takes to set up
Apache Wave, and what it's like to administer it on my local dev
machine before proceeding. I have tested the site on
http://waveinabox.net <http://waveinabox.net/>. I tried testing on
http://wave.macfadden.org <http://wave.macfadden.org/>, but that site
only has XML files in the main directory, and is non-functional.
Again, thank you for your help.
David
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