Run-time Workbench instance [message #42262] |
Mon, 28 March 2005 15:20  |
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Hi all,
I am trying to use the plug-in tutorials from ECESIS step by
step with Eclipse 3.0.
In one of the slides it says:
There are two different instances of Workbench that can run:
* Host, the instance used for developing plug-ins
* Run-time, the instance used for running, i.e. testing
developed plug-ins
Run-time Workbench instance is launched from the host instance
* It will contain all plug-ins of the host instance as well as
the ones just developed in the host instance
* It is launched by choosing: Window -> New Window
Now, I am trying to launch a "Run-time Workbench instance" by
using Window -> New Window and I am getting an exact clone of
the host instance (i.e., the plug-in that I am working on is not
there) - any suggestion?
Thanks a lot for your time,
Adrian.
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Re: Run-time Workbench instance [message #42301 is a reply to message #42262] |
Mon, 28 March 2005 17:12   |
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Originally posted by: jaredburns.no.spam.acm.org
Window -> New Window just opens a new window. It has nothing to do with
the idea of a "Runtime Workbench". To launch a Runtime Workbench, open
the launch configuration dialog (click "Run..." or "Debug..."), select
"Runtime Workbench", and click "New". Then click Run or Debug to launch it.
- Jared
Adrian Herscu wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to use the plug-in tutorials from ECESIS step by step with
> Eclipse 3.0.
>
> In one of the slides it says:
>
> There are two different instances of Workbench that can run:
> * Host, the instance used for developing plug-ins
> * Run-time, the instance used for running, i.e. testing developed plug-ins
> Run-time Workbench instance is launched from the host instance
> * It will contain all plug-ins of the host instance as well as the ones
> just developed in the host instance
> * It is launched by choosing: Window -> New Window
>
> Now, I am trying to launch a "Run-time Workbench instance" by using
> Window -> New Window and I am getting an exact clone of the host
> instance (i.e., the plug-in that I am working on is not there) - any
> suggestion?
>
> Thanks a lot for your time,
> Adrian.
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Re: Run-time Workbench instance [message #42625 is a reply to message #42301] |
Mon, 28 March 2005 23:49  |
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I was almost sure about the answer...
Thanks Jared.
Jared Burns wrote:
> Window -> New Window just opens a new window. It has nothing to do with
> the idea of a "Runtime Workbench". To launch a Runtime Workbench, open
> the launch configuration dialog (click "Run..." or "Debug..."), select
> "Runtime Workbench", and click "New". Then click Run or Debug to launch it.
>
> - Jared
>
> Adrian Herscu wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am trying to use the plug-in tutorials from ECESIS step by step with
>> Eclipse 3.0.
>>
>> In one of the slides it says:
>>
>> There are two different instances of Workbench that can run:
>> * Host, the instance used for developing plug-ins
>> * Run-time, the instance used for running, i.e. testing developed
>> plug-ins
>> Run-time Workbench instance is launched from the host instance
>> * It will contain all plug-ins of the host instance as well as the
>> ones just developed in the host instance
>> * It is launched by choosing: Window -> New Window
>>
>> Now, I am trying to launch a "Run-time Workbench instance" by using
>> Window -> New Window and I am getting an exact clone of the host
>> instance (i.e., the plug-in that I am working on is not there) - any
>> suggestion?
>>
>> Thanks a lot for your time,
>> Adrian.
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