>>>>> "Tom Huybrechts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You can create a 'target platform' directory which contains all the jars of
> plugins you use. Then set this directory in Preferences > PDE > Target
> platform. You will have to add ALL the plugins you use, even the core
> eclipse plugins.
> But later you can just add stuff here and press reload on the same
> preference page.
Ok. Thanx! Now I'm able to add it as a required plug-in in an RCP
project. But I'm still not able to list its exported package when
clicking "Add.." in "Imported Packages" in the RCP project.
Here's what I did (this is eclipse-3.2 on Ubuntu Dapper):
- Did the commands:
mkdir $HOME/ecplise_pde_plugins
cd $HOME/ecplise_pde_plugins
(cd /usr/local/eclipse-3.2; tar cf - plugins) | tar xf -
- Selected Window->Preferences... from the menus
- Open "Plug-in Development" and select "Target Platform"
- In the "Location" field clicked on "Browse..." and browsed to the
$HOME/ecplise_pde_plugins directory
That made all of the recular plug-ins show up.
Then I dropped in an OSGi bundle, clicked on "Reload", and as you
said, the plug-in showed up.
> You could even create a POM for your target platform that copies
> everything from the maven repo.
> If you go for the second option, you will probably no longer have a
> PDE project and will lose the PDE's support for running OSGi
> applications.
Quite.
Thanx for the solution! :-)
I'm not sure this is the solution I'll eventually want (I'm not happy
with having a copy of the eclipse platform, and mixing the platform
plug-ins with something particular to one project), but it gives me a
fallback.
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