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ESAPI-Building

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Eclipse Setup

Subversion Setup

Follow the instructions here. Unless you have been added to the ESAPI project as a contributor, please use the bottom SVN checkout link on the Google Code page(non-SSL).

If you are using subclipse, as recommended, open Eclipse and:

  • Click File -> New -> Other.....
  • From the SVN Folder select '"Checkout Projects from SVN (this option will only be available if you have a SVN plugin installed) and hit Next >.
  • Click the Create a new repository location radio button.
  • If you are not listed as a project contributor, insert http://owasp-esapi-java.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ as the URL. If you are listed as a project contributor, check the Google Code page for the URL to use.
  • Once the directory structure appears in the window, click the URL at the top to download everything. Then hit Next >
  • Select your desired project options. For most people, the default options should be fine. When finished, click Next >.
  • Select your desired workspace options, then click Finish. The latest ESAPI source files will then be downloaded to your workspace. This may take a few minutes.

Project Setup

  • Preferences -> Compiler
  • Add JDK 1.4 as an installed JRE
  • Set Java 1.4 compliance in project

Building

  • TODO

Running Test Cases

  • Select test/org/owasp/esapi/AllTests.java
  • Right click and Run As... Open Run Dialog
  • Choose JUnit
  • Select Arguments and enter a VM argument
    • -Dorg.owasp.esapi.resources="<path to your esapi project>/test/testresources"
  • run tests and verify that they all pass


Running Test App

TODO