Installing your own tool
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If you add new path to [[Tool manager]] make sure the path is also Java's class path. To change class path's of Wandora you need to edit '''bin/SetClasspath.bat''' and '''bin/SetClasspath.sh'''. | If you add new path to [[Tool manager]] make sure the path is also Java's class path. To change class path's of Wandora you need to edit '''bin/SetClasspath.bat''' and '''bin/SetClasspath.sh'''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 10 August 2013
To install your own tool
- Place your tool Java class file into Wandora's tool directory, by default org/wandora/application/tools.
- Open Wandora.
- Open Tool manager.
- Select generic tool set.
- Click Add tool and select your tool in tool selector.
- Close Tool manager.
Now your tool is available at Tools menu and ready to be executed.
[edit] Placing the tool Java class file
Tool manager scans through given paths for class files. If scanned class file implements tool interface the class is accepted as a Wandora tool. Tool manager seeks tool classes in class paths specified in the Tool manager's Paths tab. By default the Tool manager seeks tool classes in package org/wandora/application/tools.
If you add new path to Tool manager make sure the path is also Java's class path. To change class path's of Wandora you need to edit bin/SetClasspath.bat and bin/SetClasspath.sh.