Hi,
There has been a presentation on wednesday on Openbravo development environment 
setup and coding conventions. 

Here is the link to the Java Coding Conventions we should all adhere to:
http://wiki.openbravo.com/wiki/Java_Coding_Conventions

Eclipse has specific functionality to ensure that certain coding conventions 
are followed. I have placed the 
relevant files in openbravo/config/eclipse (in trunk).
There are two files: Openbravo-eclipse-prefs.epf which you can import as 
preferences, and workbench.xml to set a standard workbench.

The wiki contains a description on how to import them (and also has links to 
these files):
http://wiki.openbravo.com/wiki/Installation_and_setup_of_Eclipse_IDE#Eclipse_workbench
http://wiki.openbravo.com/wiki/Installation_and_setup_of_Eclipse_IDE#Eclipse_workspace

Here are also the links to the other topics discussed on wednesday:
http://wiki.openbravo.com/wiki/Development_Stack_Setup
http://wiki.openbravo.com/wiki/Build_Tasks

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With Regards, Martin Taal

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