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    Lightbulb How to uninstall/reinstall/update Spring Surf Roo Addon

    1) Download SpringSurf Roo addon zip from http://www.springsurf.org/downloads.html

    2) Startup Spring Roo.

    3) Run "addon list" to check if Surf Roo addon has been installed or not.

    4) Remove existing surf addon, run

    >> addon uninstall *surf*.zip

    3) Reinstall surf addon using the zip file you download

    >> addon install file:/[Path-to-your-zip-file]

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    Default Installing from Roo

    I am using 1.0.0.M2 - this worked:

    addon install --url http://www.springsurf.org/downloads/...-roo-addon.zip


    In your project at the roo prompt:

    roo> surf install


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    Last edited by gdickens; Mar 28th, 2010 at 02:42 PM.
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    Yes. Spring has fixed that issue.

    I have updated the tutorial for that as well.

    Thanks!

    Yong

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    Default STS3.3 with Google integration

    Hi,

    I have just downloaded this package :http://download.springsource.com/mil....5.2-win32.zip

    But none of the commands like "Install" or "addon" is available in ROO.

    I also tried to install the eclipse template for spring surf, no luck there either ? Is the new STS3.3 extendable for surf ?

    STS3.3 home contains the following :
    roo-1.1.0.M1 --- 1.1.0.M1 [rev 3a0b8a3]
    sts-2.3.3.M1
    maven-2.2.1.RELEASE
    tc-server-developer-2.0.0.SR01

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    But none of the commands like "Install" or "addon" is available in ROO

    Did you get any answer on this??

    The documentation definitely says to run the addon command but that doesnt exist in Roo is it a new version or sthg. Have things changed?

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    Hi davidhay,

    I posted 10 days ago but still no reply. I wish I knew who to contact directly But I join 2 weeks ago after seeing vmForce video about spring. And Since I do Alfresco aswell I thought it might be a good Idea to check out spring surf... but alas I failed miserable

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    With the milestone release of Spring Roo 1.1.0.M1 (which is shipped with the milestone release of STS 2.3.3.M1) we have switched the addon infrastructure to use OSGi internally. This allows us to make the discovery, installation and management of addons by developers a whole new experience. Keep in mind that the milestone releases are not meant to be the final version of Roo 1.1, so some rough edges may be possible at times.

    The Roo 1.1.0.M2 release is just around the door and that will offer a much improved addon experience. Currently we use the 'osgi' commands to install and manage addons but this may be improved as we move towards a final release of Spring Roo 1.1.

    If you are looking to use the Surf addon I would recommend you use the latest GA release of Roo 1.0 and use the install commands as per documentation. It appears the surf addon is currently only compatible with Roo 1.0. I expect that the surf addon will be updated to work with the new addon infrastructure provided in Roo 1.1 once we reach the release candidate phase.

    I hope this answers your questions.

    Cheers,
    Stefan
    Stefan Schmidt
    Software Engineer, Spring Roo
    SpringSource - a division of VMware
    twitter @schmidtstefan

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    Is there an updated ETA on getting this addon working with the latest roo? Or maybe a work around? I've just installed STS 2.5.2, and have had issues getting 1.0 version of roo working with it.

    Thanks in advance
    gene

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    can you check out the trunk? The latest check in should let you build a Surf addon that works with Roo 1.1 (OSGI).

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    Thanks, I'll attempt that.

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