Adding CDO to Target Platform [message #1256570] |
Tue, 25 February 2014 15:18 |
UmaShankar Subramani Messages: 194 Registered: December 2011 Location: SWEDEN |
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I have problem in adding "CDO Model Repository SDK" to my target platform in my RCP workspaces.
In my RCP workspace(:
Method 1: If I add "CDO Model Repository SDK"(Include required Software checked) to the target platform. Then CDO is installed and I get some import problems, related to some SWT packages.
Method 2: If I add "CDO Model Repository SDK"(Include required Software Un-checked). Then I have no problem related to SWT. But still I cannot get access to the "org.eclipse.net4j.*" packages. So, I have to install "Net4j Signalling Platform SDK", for which the installation hangs and I cannot install this at all. Even if I download the package and then try to install it from my disk.
In my RAP workspace:
I had the same problem last week with my RAP workspace. I tried the Method2 which did not work. But finally Method1 worked.
How can I solve the problem in my RCP workspace?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Adding CDO to Target Platform [message #1257686 is a reply to message #1257282] |
Wed, 26 February 2014 17:48 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33218 Registered: July 2009 |
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The release train includes all the necessary components so if you
specify you want cdo, net4j and the Eclipse IDE root components, it
should all resolve and produce a target platform that contains what you
need to launch and IDE...
On 26/02/2014 9:50 AM, UmaShankar Subramani wrote:
> I tried both Juno and Kepler. Everything I install are from the same
> release train.
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> I am trying to install CDO to the target platform. Not to the IDE.
Ed Merks
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