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support JFace. Does the last release ( N20050407 ) has already support for
JFace?
The code generated for a swt composite has the following:
public static void main(String[] args) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
/* Before this is run, be sure to set up the following in the launch
configuration
* (Arguments->VM Arguments) for the correct SWT library path.
* The following is a windows example:
It looks that the swt plugin are deployed as a jar, and the comments says
about the directory plugin, so I think one would have to change those
comments.
I had to extract the dll's by hand and point the VM arg to there.
Thanks
Emerson]]>Emerson Cargnin2005-04-11T03:36:13-00:00Re: Support of JFace and swt library
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/26651/607101/#msg_607101
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=90059 for tracking this.
Basically we should make use of the SWT application launch configuration
to launch correctly SWT/JFace apps. Please add yourself onto the CC list
of the defect to track its progress.
Regards,
Sri.
Emerson Cargnin wrote:
> It was said here that the ve version for the M6 eclipse version would
> support JFace. Does the last release ( N20050407 ) has already support for
> JFace?
>
> The code generated for a swt composite has the following:
>
> public static void main(String[] args) {
> // TODO Auto-generated method stub
> /* Before this is run, be sure to set up the following in the launch
> configuration
> * (Arguments->VM Arguments) for the correct SWT library path.
> * The following is a windows example:
>
>
>
>
> * -Djava.library.path="installation_directory\plugins\org.eclipse.swt.win32_
> 3.0.0\os\win32\x86"
>
> It looks that the swt plugin are deployed as a jar, and the comments says
> about the directory plugin, so I think one would have to change those
> comments.
> I had to extract the dll's by hand and point the VM arg to there.
>
> Thanks
> Emerson
>
>]]>Srimanth 2005-04-11T13:05:06-00:00Re: Support of JFace and swt library
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/26651/86517/#msg_86517
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=90059 for tracking this.
Basically we should make use of the SWT application launch configuration
to launch correctly SWT/JFace apps. Please add yourself onto the CC list
of the defect to track its progress.
Regards,
Sri.
Emerson Cargnin wrote:
> It was said here that the ve version for the M6 eclipse version would
> support JFace. Does the last release ( N20050407 ) has already support for
> JFace?
>
> The code generated for a swt composite has the following:
>
> public static void main(String[] args) {
> // TODO Auto-generated method stub
> /* Before this is run, be sure to set up the following in the launch
> configuration
> * (Arguments->VM Arguments) for the correct SWT library path.
> * The following is a windows example:
>
>
>
>
> * -Djava.library.path="installation_directory\plugins\org.eclipse.swt.win32_
> 3.0.0\os\win32\x86"
>
> It looks that the swt plugin are deployed as a jar, and the comments says
> about the directory plugin, so I think one would have to change those
> comments.
> I had to extract the dll's by hand and point the VM arg to there.
>
> Thanks
> Emerson
>
>]]>Srimanth 2005-04-11T13:05:06-00:00Re: Support of JFace and swt library
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/26651/86789/#msg_86789
thanks
Emerson
"Sri Gunturi" <sgunturi@us.ibm.com> escreveu na mensagem
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> I have added comments to the JFace defect
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=90059 for tracking this.
> Basically we should make use of the SWT application launch configuration
> to launch correctly SWT/JFace apps. Please add yourself onto the CC list
> of the defect to track its progress.
> Regards,
> Sri.
>
>
>
> Emerson Cargnin wrote:
> > It was said here that the ve version for the M6 eclipse version would
> > support JFace. Does the last release ( N20050407 ) has already support
for
> > JFace?
> >
> > The code generated for a swt composite has the following:
> >
> > public static void main(String[] args) {
> > // TODO Auto-generated method stub
> > /* Before this is run, be sure to set up the following in the launch
> > configuration
> > * (Arguments->VM Arguments) for the correct SWT library path.
> > * The following is a windows example:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
* -Djava.library.path="installation_directory\plugins\org.eclipse.swt.win32_
> > 3.0.0\os\win32\x86"
> >
> > It looks that the swt plugin are deployed as a jar, and the comments
says
> > about the directory plugin, so I think one would have to change those
> > comments.
> > I had to extract the dll's by hand and point the VM arg to there.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Emerson
> >
> >]]>Emerson Cargnin2005-04-12T05:49:00-00:00Re: Support of JFace and swt library
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/26651/607115/#msg_607115
thanks
Emerson
"Sri Gunturi" <sgunturi@us.ibm.com> escreveu na mensagem
news:d3dt03$n5l$1@news.eclipse.org...
> I have added comments to the JFace defect
> https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=90059 for tracking this.
> Basically we should make use of the SWT application launch configuration
> to launch correctly SWT/JFace apps. Please add yourself onto the CC list
> of the defect to track its progress.
> Regards,
> Sri.
>
>
>
> Emerson Cargnin wrote:
> > It was said here that the ve version for the M6 eclipse version would
> > support JFace. Does the last release ( N20050407 ) has already support
for
> > JFace?
> >
> > The code generated for a swt composite has the following:
> >
> > public static void main(String[] args) {
> > // TODO Auto-generated method stub
> > /* Before this is run, be sure to set up the following in the launch
> > configuration
> > * (Arguments->VM Arguments) for the correct SWT library path.
> > * The following is a windows example:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
* -Djava.library.path="installation_directory\plugins\org.eclipse.swt.win32_
> > 3.0.0\os\win32\x86"
> >
> > It looks that the swt plugin are deployed as a jar, and the comments
says
> > about the directory plugin, so I think one would have to change those
> > comments.
> > I had to extract the dll's by hand and point the VM arg to there.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Emerson
> >
> >]]>Emerson Cargnin2005-04-12T05:49:00-00:00Re: Support of JFace and swt library
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/26651/86805/#msg_86805
This support required VE to support a wrapper class with a creatPartControl(), spacialized handling when
instantiating and reverse parsing for these type of classes and code patterns.
This preCursor support for the ViewPart pattern, will be the base for supporting JFace in general as we move forward.
We hope to have an M1 integration build this week, go through a test-path/fix effort, and provide the final M1 driver on
the download page.]]>Gili Mendel2005-04-12T12:48:48-00:00Re: Support of JFace and swt library
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/26651/607118/#msg_607118
This support required VE to support a wrapper class with a creatPartControl(), spacialized handling when
instantiating and reverse parsing for these type of classes and code patterns.
This preCursor support for the ViewPart pattern, will be the base for supporting JFace in general as we move forward.
We hope to have an M1 integration build this week, go through a test-path/fix effort, and provide the final M1 driver on
the download page.]]>Gili Mendel2005-04-12T12:48:48-00:00Re: Support of JFace and swt library
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/26651/86869/#msg_86869
> I didn't find anything about visual jface editing, will this be supported?
We also hope to support JFace viewers in a future release (not M1).
This is tracked in bugzilla 91133 and would allow you to select classes
in the JFace viewer hierarchy (such as TableViewer, TextViewer,
TreeViewer, etc..) and work with these so you could manipulate the
properties and visuals of the control together with the JFace extra
properties such as its providers. This requires work to recognize the
code patterns and also the delegate pattern that JFace uses.
Best regards,
Joe Winchester]]>Joe Winchester2005-04-12T14:32:45-00:00Re: Support of JFace and swt library
https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/mv/msg/26651/607123/#msg_607123
> I didn't find anything about visual jface editing, will this be supported?
We also hope to support JFace viewers in a future release (not M1).
This is tracked in bugzilla 91133 and would allow you to select classes
in the JFace viewer hierarchy (such as TableViewer, TextViewer,
TreeViewer, etc..) and work with these so you could manipulate the
properties and visuals of the control together with the JFace extra
properties such as its providers. This requires work to recognize the
code patterns and also the delegate pattern that JFace uses.
Best regards,
Joe Winchester]]>Joe Winchester2005-04-12T14:32:45-00:00