Re: Adding an XML Editor to a product [message #222577] |
Mon, 06 October 2008 07:19  |
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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
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> - 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
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Re: Adding an XML Editor to a product [message #222586 is a reply to message #222580] |
Mon, 06 October 2008 11:37  |
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Hi Richard,
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.
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