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It sounds like a question best asked on the WTP newsgroup, which I've
added to the "to" list of the reply.
Richard Oliver Legendi wrote:
> Dear List Members,
>
> I'd like to add a simple XML & DTD editor to my product. I tried to
> add WST to both my plugin & feature dependencies, but as soon as I add
> any of the 'org.eclipse.wst.*' plugins/features to my dependency list,
> I start getting a 'No application id has been found' error message...
>
> I was trying to add the following plugins:
> - org.eclipse.wst.xml.core
> - org.eclipse.wst.xml.ui
> - org.eclipse.wst.xml.ui.infopop
>
> - org.eclipse.wst.dtd.core
> - org.eclipse.wst.dtd.ui
> - org.eclipse.wst.dtd.ui.infopop
>
> The strange thing is that if I use the 'Synchronize' button in the
> product descriptor, I get the error message mentioned above. However,
> if I go to the product's run configuration, and I use the 'Add
> required plugins' at the 'Plug-ins' tab, its working correctly (the
> product starts and I can use the XML/DTD editors in the created
> projects).
>
> I guess I'm not adding the required plug-ins to my configuration, but
> ain't sure which ones to add. What am I doing wrong? Any suggestions?
>
> I've also tried adding the 'org.eclipse.wst' feature to my product's
> configuration, but that didn't help either (I have a feature based
> configuration). Another strange thing is that when I add the mentioned
> feature only to the product's configuration, I'm able to start my
> product (although it doesn't have the XML/DTD editors I would like to
> have).
>
> Sorry for asking but I'm facing this problems for 3 days now, and I
> wasn't able to work out any solutions.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Richard]]>Ed Merks2008-10-06T11:19:34-00:00Re: Adding an XML Editor to a product
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/71192/222578/#msg_222578
places to ask :-)
Richard
Ed Merks wrote:
> Richard,
>
> It sounds like a question best asked on the WTP newsgroup, which I've
> added to the "to" list of the reply.]]>Richard Oliver Legendi2008-10-06T11:39:04-00:00Re: Adding an XML Editor to a product
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/71192/222579/#msg_222579
Originally posted by: dcarver.starstandard.org
Ed Merks wrote:
> Richard,
>
> It sounds like a question best asked on the WTP newsgroup, which I've
> added to the "to" list of the reply.
>
>
> Richard Oliver Legendi wrote:
>> Dear List Members,
>>
>> I'd like to add a simple XML & DTD editor to my product. I tried to
>> add WST to both my plugin & feature dependencies, but as soon as I add
>> any of the 'org.eclipse.wst.*' plugins/features to my dependency list,
>> I start getting a 'No application id has been found' error message...
>>
>> I was trying to add the following plugins:
>> - org.eclipse.wst.xml.core
>> - org.eclipse.wst.xml.ui
>> - org.eclipse.wst.xml.ui.infopop
>>
>> - org.eclipse.wst.dtd.core
>> - org.eclipse.wst.dtd.ui
>> - org.eclipse.wst.dtd.ui.infopop
>>
You'll also need to add the org.wst.common and org.wst.sse plugin's as
well. Also the XML editor does require some plugins that are only in
the platform IDE, so you may need to include some additional platform
resources as well.]]>2008-10-06T13:54:21-00:00Re: Adding an XML Editor to a product
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/71192/222580/#msg_222580
Btw, are there any tools to get know the dependencies somehow for a
specific plug-in? I don't know where to start searching the dependencies.
Richard
David Carver wrote:
> You'll also need to add the org.wst.common and org.wst.sse plugin's as
> well. Also the XML editor does require some plugins that are only in
> the platform IDE, so you may need to include some additional platform
> resources as well.]]>Richard Oliver Legendi2008-10-06T14:01:00-00:00Re: Adding an XML Editor to a product
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/71192/222583/#msg_222583
If you use the Plug-ins view of the PDE perspective you can use Open
Dependencies. The dependencies are also shown in the Package Explorer
if you expand "Plug-in Dependencies"; go figure. :-P
When creating a launch specification, you can pick some plugins, and
tell it to include all the dependencies. That's another way to figure
out the closure and to test that it works quickly...
Richard Oliver Legendi wrote:
> Thanks David, I'm going to try this out.
> Btw, are there any tools to get know the dependencies somehow for a
> specific plug-in? I don't know where to start searching the dependencies.
>
> Richard
>
> David Carver wrote:
>> You'll also need to add the org.wst.common and org.wst.sse plugin's
>> as well. Also the XML editor does require some plugins that are only
>> in the platform IDE, so you may need to include some additional
>> platform resources as well.]]>Ed Merks2008-10-06T14:52:05-00:00Re: Adding an XML Editor to a product
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/71192/222586/#msg_222586
If you have created a product configuration,
you can look at the runtime configuration
and use the "validate plugins" button on the "plugin" tab.
Charlie
Richard Oliver Legendi wrote:
> Thanks David, I'm going to try this out.
> Btw, are there any tools to get know the dependencies somehow for a
> specific plug-in? I don't know where to start searching the dependencies.
>
> Richard
>
> David Carver wrote:
>> You'll also need to add the org.wst.common and org.wst.sse plugin's as
>> well. Also the XML editor does require some plugins that are only in
>> the platform IDE, so you may need to include some additional platform
>> resources as well.]]>Charlie Kelly2008-10-06T15:37:54-00:00