Difference between revisions of "DWB Developer Guide"
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* Participate in a DWB Workshop http://www.snsb.info/Workshops.html (currently only in German). | * Participate in a DWB Workshop http://www.snsb.info/Workshops.html (currently only in German). | ||
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* Access the SVN code repository under http://svn.snsb.info/repos/DiversityWorkbench/trunk/. | * Access the SVN code repository under http://svn.snsb.info/repos/DiversityWorkbench/trunk/. |
Revision as of 11:23, 30 January 2014
Developers are invited to use the source code of the DWB to set up their own software applications, e. g. for domain-specific purposes. They might also use the DWB code repositories to archive their code.
First, we recommend to study the DWB terminology and programming philosophy in several steps:
- Have a look on the ER models published under http://diversityworkbench.net/Portal/Information_models
- Install 3-4 of the databases and rich clients on your desktop or MS server engine, e. g. DiversityAgents, DiversityProjects, DiversityCollection and DiversityDescriptions. You need, e. g., MS Windows 7 (with .Net already included), 2012 SQL Server Developer and Visual Studio Professional 2013. If you work at a university the licences costs you around 100 Euro.
- Contact the SNSB IT Center to get an account for a DWB training environment with test data.
- Participate in a DWB Workshop http://www.snsb.info/Workshops.html (currently only in German).
- Install Subversion on your PC the GUI TortoiseSVN, die wir hier ja auch verwenden.
- Access the SVN code repository under http://svn.snsb.info/repos/DiversityWorkbench/trunk/.
and download , e. g., the directories "DiversityWorkbench" and "DiversityAgents" as template for the programming.
- Keep contact with the DWB editors, co-workers and software developers http://diversityworkbench.net/Portal/Diversity_Workbench_Co-workers to learn more about the DWB philosophy, terms, name space and conventions