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SWT And Eclipse. [message #47559] Mon, 03 March 2003 07:26 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: jason.renfield.physics.utah.edu

I'm very interested in using SWT in regular Java applications, yet
whenever I search for it I find it only in relation to Eclipse. Is there
any way to just download the Win32 jar and library files for SWT, and
simply to use this API apart from Eclipse?

-Jason Thomas.
Re: SWT And Eclipse. [message #47615 is a reply to message #47559] Mon, 03 March 2003 08:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: shawn.black9.net

I would like to know this as well. But as an extension, I'm wondering
where the most appropriate place is to ask SWT specific questions.

-Shawn

Jason Thomas wrote:
> I'm very interested in using SWT in regular Java applications, yet
> whenever I search for it I find it only in relation to Eclipse. Is there
> any way to just download the Win32 jar and library files for SWT, and
> simply to use this API apart from Eclipse?
>
> -Jason Thomas.
>
Re: SWT And Eclipse. [message #47645 is a reply to message #47559] Mon, 03 March 2003 08:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: shawn.black9.net

Ok, doing some searching I found this: http://eclipsewiki.swiki.net/2

Might also answer my question as well, but would still like to hear of
other places to get SWT help. Specifically for the PocketPC platform

Jason Thomas wrote:
> I'm very interested in using SWT in regular Java applications, yet
> whenever I search for it I find it only in relation to Eclipse. Is there
> any way to just download the Win32 jar and library files for SWT, and
> simply to use this API apart from Eclipse?
>
> -Jason Thomas.
>
Re: SWT And Eclipse. [message #47792 is a reply to message #47645] Mon, 03 March 2003 14:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: dwhitema.us.ibm.com

"Shawn Wilton" <shawn@black9.net> wrote in message
news:b3v4c8$ega$1@rogue.oti.com...
> Ok, doing some searching I found this: http://eclipsewiki.swiki.net/2
>
> Might also answer my question as well, but would still like to hear of
> other places to get SWT help. Specifically for the PocketPC platform

Hi Shawn. I recognize you from the WSDD newsgroup. :-)

Best place is the eclipse.tools newsgroup. This eclipse.technology group is
specifically for technology subprojects of eclipse. Yeah, I know it's a
confusing set of names.

David
Re: SWT And Eclipse. [message #47852 is a reply to message #47559] Mon, 03 March 2003 18:06 Go to previous message
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Originally posted by: jason.renfield.physics.utah.edu

Sweet, I found the jar and the DLL file, and it was smooth sailing from
there on. I\'ll test to see if it works on my Linux box too when I get to
work. I loaded it directly into Omnicore Codeguide 5.0, using the Sun
jdk1.4.1_01. It works great! It\'s very entertaining to look at the little
proprietary Microsoft logo on the Hello World! example. Thanks for your
help.

-Jason Thomas.
Re: SWT And Eclipse. [message #591084 is a reply to message #47559] Mon, 03 March 2003 08:27 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: shawn.black9.net

I would like to know this as well. But as an extension, I'm wondering
where the most appropriate place is to ask SWT specific questions.

-Shawn

Jason Thomas wrote:
> I'm very interested in using SWT in regular Java applications, yet
> whenever I search for it I find it only in relation to Eclipse. Is there
> any way to just download the Win32 jar and library files for SWT, and
> simply to use this API apart from Eclipse?
>
> -Jason Thomas.
>
Re: SWT And Eclipse. [message #591097 is a reply to message #47559] Mon, 03 March 2003 08:34 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: shawn.black9.net

Ok, doing some searching I found this: http://eclipsewiki.swiki.net/2

Might also answer my question as well, but would still like to hear of
other places to get SWT help. Specifically for the PocketPC platform

Jason Thomas wrote:
> I'm very interested in using SWT in regular Java applications, yet
> whenever I search for it I find it only in relation to Eclipse. Is there
> any way to just download the Win32 jar and library files for SWT, and
> simply to use this API apart from Eclipse?
>
> -Jason Thomas.
>
Re: SWT And Eclipse. [message #591157 is a reply to message #47645] Mon, 03 March 2003 14:29 Go to previous message
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"Shawn Wilton" <shawn@black9.net> wrote in message
news:b3v4c8$ega$1@rogue.oti.com...
> Ok, doing some searching I found this: http://eclipsewiki.swiki.net/2
>
> Might also answer my question as well, but would still like to hear of
> other places to get SWT help. Specifically for the PocketPC platform

Hi Shawn. I recognize you from the WSDD newsgroup. :-)

Best place is the eclipse.tools newsgroup. This eclipse.technology group is
specifically for technology subprojects of eclipse. Yeah, I know it's a
confusing set of names.

David
Re: SWT And Eclipse. [message #591179 is a reply to message #47559] Mon, 03 March 2003 18:06 Go to previous message
Jason Thomas is currently offline Jason ThomasFriend
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Sweet, I found the jar and the DLL file, and it was smooth sailing from
there on. I\'ll test to see if it works on my Linux box too when I get to
work. I loaded it directly into Omnicore Codeguide 5.0, using the Sun
jdk1.4.1_01. It works great! It\'s very entertaining to look at the little
proprietary Microsoft logo on the Hello World! example. Thanks for your
help.

-Jason Thomas.
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