I suppose you can hack the plugin.xml as well...
Alternatively you can set up your own library in the eclipse settings and just replace the tapestry library in you project build path with you own one. You'd then need to include all jars from the tapestry library as well. This is probably the cleanest solution :)
Tom
Ed Greenberg wrote:
Using Eclipse 3 and Spindle, I note that the Tapestry 3.0 jar is bound into the Spindle plugin.xml.
How can I use a newer Tapestry?
Am I supposed to edit plugin.xml, or is just putting the new Tapestry jar higher on the classpath than the spindle plugin?
Tnx, </edg>
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