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Where to get JFace Sources? [message #480654] Tue, 18 August 2009 06:39 Go to next message
Philip  Koester is currently offline Philip KoesterFriend
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Eclipse 3.5 comes with an ‘org.eclipse.jface_3.5.0.I20090525-2000.jar’
and companions, but without any sources.

SWT binaries and sources I download from ‘http://www.eclipse.org/swt’,
but alas, there is no corresponding ‘http://www.eclipse.org/jface’.

So now I'm trying the CVS repository
‘dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/eclipse’. In ‘Versions/org.eclipse.jface/’,
the latest version is ‘20080408’ and not ‘20090525’.

So where can I get the sources matching the version that ships with Eclipse?
Re: Where to get JFace Sources? [message #480655 is a reply to message #480654] Tue, 18 August 2009 06:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Philip  Koester is currently offline Philip KoesterFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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> Eclipse 3.5 comes with an
> â??org.eclipse.jface_3.5.0.I20090525-2000.jarâ?? and companions, but
> without any sources.

I'm sorry about this unreadable mess. I tried sending an UTF-8-encoded
message, but it appears we're still not living in a Unicode-ready world ...

Let me rewrite my posting in good ole 7-bit ASCII, which still is the
most interchangeable encoding known to mankind:

Eclipse 3.5 comes with an `org.eclipse.jface_3.5.0.I20090525-2000.jar'
and companions, but without any sources.

SWT binaries and sources I always download from
`http://www.eclipse.org/swt', but alas, there is no corresponding
`http://www.eclipse.org/jface'.

So now I'm trying the CVS repository
`dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/eclipse'. In `Versions/org.eclipse.jface/',
the latest version is `20080408' and not `20090525'.

So where can I get the sources matching the version that ships with Eclipse?
Re: Where to get JFace Sources? [message #480665 is a reply to message #480655] Tue, 18 August 2009 07:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Thomas Schindl is currently offline Thomas SchindlFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Which version of Eclipse did you download? The default Platform-SDK (and
I think the RCP Developer Version) comes with all sources.

Tom

Philip Köster schrieb:
>> Eclipse 3.5 comes with an
>> â??org.eclipse.jface_3.5.0.I20090525-2000.jarâ?? and companions, but
>> without any sources.
>
> I'm sorry about this unreadable mess. I tried sending an UTF-8-encoded
> message, but it appears we're still not living in a Unicode-ready world ...
>
> Let me rewrite my posting in good ole 7-bit ASCII, which still is the
> most interchangeable encoding known to mankind:
>
> Eclipse 3.5 comes with an `org.eclipse.jface_3.5.0.I20090525-2000.jar'
> and companions, but without any sources.
>
> SWT binaries and sources I always download from
> `http://www.eclipse.org/swt', but alas, there is no corresponding
> `http://www.eclipse.org/jface'.
>
> So now I'm trying the CVS repository
> `dev.eclipse.org:/cvsroot/eclipse'. In `Versions/org.eclipse.jface/',
> the latest version is `20080408' and not `20090525'.
>
> So where can I get the sources matching the version that ships with
> Eclipse?
Re: Where to get JFace Sources? [message #480851 is a reply to message #480665] Tue, 18 August 2009 17:01 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Philip  Koester is currently offline Philip KoesterFriend
Messages: 20
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
> Which version of Eclipse did you download? The default Platform-SDK (and
> I think the RCP Developer Version) comes with all sources.

Thanks for the hint, Tom. I usually pick Eclipse for Java EE, mistakenly
assuming it's the most complete bundle. Now I got myself Eclipse
Classic, and the sources are all there. Lovely.

---Phil
Re: Where to get JFace Sources? [message #480852 is a reply to message #480851] Tue, 18 August 2009 17:05 Go to previous message
Thomas Schindl is currently offline Thomas SchindlFriend
Messages: 6651
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
From a feature point of it is the most complete but a Java EE developer
doesn't need to source of the IDE or RCP platform that's why they are
stripped out.

Tom

Philip Köster schrieb:
>> Which version of Eclipse did you download? The default Platform-SDK (and
>> I think the RCP Developer Version) comes with all sources.
>
> Thanks for the hint, Tom. I usually pick Eclipse for Java EE, mistakenly
> assuming it's the most complete bundle. Now I got myself Eclipse
> Classic, and the sources are all there. Lovely.
>
> ---Phil
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