Updated readme to clarify build instructions.
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@ -48,14 +48,16 @@ These tools must be installed independent of the webgoat download.
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At Ubuntu it can be installed with:
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At Ubuntu it can be installed with:
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> apt-get install maven2
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> apt-get install maven2
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- WebGoat source code
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- WebGoat source code
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You can get the latest source for webgoat at the Google code repository
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WebGoat source code can be downloaded at: http://code.google.com/p/webgoat/source/checkout
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svn checkout http://webgoat.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ webgoat_X_X
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Use any svn client (ex: Tortoise svn)to checkout the code.
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Building the project
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Building the project
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Using the cmd shell:
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> cd webgoat
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> cd webgoat
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> mvn compile
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> mvn compile
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@ -74,6 +76,7 @@ Building the Eclipse project files
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Afterward the project can be imported within Eclipse:
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Afterward the project can be imported within Eclipse:
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File -> Import -> General -> Existing Projects into Workspace
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File -> Import -> General -> Existing Projects into Workspace
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and select the webgoat directory as the "root directory." A webgoat should appear in the Projects section of your dialogue window.
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Don't forget to declare a classpath variable named M2_REPO, pointing to ~/.m2/repository, otherwise many links to existing jars will be broken.
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Don't forget to declare a classpath variable named M2_REPO, pointing to ~/.m2/repository, otherwise many links to existing jars will be broken.
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You can declare new variables in Eclipse in Windows -> Preferences... and selecting Java -> Build Path -> Classpath Variables
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You can declare new variables in Eclipse in Windows -> Preferences... and selecting Java -> Build Path -> Classpath Variables
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