Difference between revisions of "How To Submit"

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You can submit from Eclipse using the [http://www.cs.umd.edu/~pugh/IntroProgramming/eclipseUpdate/ submit plugin].
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You can submit from Eclipse using the [http://www.cs.umd.edu/~pugh/IntroProgramming/eclipseUpdate/ submit plugin].  You will need the <code>.submit</code> file from the [https://www.glue.umd.edu/graceclass/spring2007/cmsc/420/0101/public/project/resources/publictests.jar public tests].
  
Spec Draft 1.1 is wrong; we are using the submit server, not GRACE.
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Spec Draft 1.1 is wrong; we are using the submit server, not GRACE.  It should be accepting submissions shortly.
  
The old submission requirements are very similar though. You still need to have a Main class.
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The old submission requirements are very similar though. You still need to have a Main class in the default package. Your program will be tested with a command similar to:  
Your program will be tested with a command similar to:  
 
 
<code><pre>
 
<code><pre>
java -classpath cmsc420util.jar :. Main < primary.input.xml > primary.output.xml
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java -classpath cmsc420util.jar:. Main < primary.input.xml > primary.output.xml
 
</pre></code>
 
</pre></code>
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You can see exactly how your code will be tested by downloading the [https://www.glue.umd.edu/graceclass/spring2007/cmsc/420/0101/public/project/resources/publictests.jar public tests].

Revision as of 20:31, 27 March 2007

You can submit from Eclipse using the submit plugin. You will need the .submit file from the public tests.

Spec Draft 1.1 is wrong; we are using the submit server, not GRACE. It should be accepting submissions shortly.

The old submission requirements are very similar though. You still need to have a Main class in the default package. Your program will be tested with a command similar to:

java -classpath cmsc420util.jar:. Main < primary.input.xml > primary.output.xml

You can see exactly how your code will be tested by downloading the public tests.