I would like to note, that the installation of an Eclipse Plugin may
include, that the user explicitly accepts a license. This is quite
comparable to accepting the ASL when using the Apache httpd installer
or the Jakarta Tomcat installer on Windows.
This license can, of course, change with any rel
The update system Eclipse uses requires stable (unchanging) URLs
for the plugins. We'd like to get the Derby plugin for Eclipse
into that system, which means we'd like to see about getting a
URL which won't change when/if Derby graduates.
In what address space?
In any persistent address a.o space
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Noel J. Bergman wrote:
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> Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
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>> The update system Eclipse uses requires stable (unchanging) URLs
>> for the plugins. We'd like to get the Derby plugin for Eclipse
>> into that system, which means we'd like to see about getting a
>
For what do you nee
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
> The update system Eclipse uses requires stable (unchanging) URLs
> for the plugins. We'd like to get the Derby plugin for Eclipse
> into that system, which means we'd like to see about getting a
> URL which won't change when/if Derby graduates.