Re: Getting started with RAP [message #530980] |
Mon, 03 May 2010 09:19 |
Ed Merks Messages: 33224 Registered: July 2009 |
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Saurav,
It's best to ask about RAP on the RAP newsgroup/forum, which I've added
to the "to" list of this reply. Have you created new plugins with
dependencies on the plugin that contains the IEntryPoint interface?
saurav wrote:
> Hi All,
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> I am trying to start off with RAP.I updated the plug-ins from this
> update site http://www.eclipse.org/rap/downloads/
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> I updated the tooling.It says it includes the runtime also.
> I even tried Helios release of RCP/RAP IDE.
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> In both i am getting the same issue.I am not able to resolve
> IEntryPoint.I think it belongs to org.eclipse.rap.ui, which i am not
> able to find in the installed plug-ins.
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> Please help.
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> Thanks and Regards,
> Saurav
>
>
Ed Merks
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Re: Getting started with RAP [message #531025 is a reply to message #531015] |
Mon, 03 May 2010 12:25 |
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Hi Saurav,
it is true that the RAP tooling contains the RAP runtime and a target
installer to ease getting started with RAP development. But if you are
using a mixed target (EMF + RAP + ...), you should rather get your
target components directly from a repository.
Here's a wiki page that explains how to use RAP + EMF:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/RAP/EMF_Integration
Feel free to post to the RAP newsgroup if you still have problems.
Regards, Ralf
Ed Merks wrote:
> Saurav,
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> I wonder if there's a bug in the forum software that your reply removed
> the RAP forum? Your reply appears only on the newcomers forum which, as
> I suggested, is far less likely to solicit help from the RAP team then
> using their specialized newsgroup.
> You mentioned "I updated the tooling.It says it includes the runtime
> also." I'm not sure what you did or what "It says it includes the
> runtime" means, but you need to follow the instructions for installing
> the runtime into a PDE target platform and making that target platform
> the default/active one so that your workspace ends up resolve plugins
> there. It sounds like you've not done that.
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> saurav wrote:
>> Hi Ed,,
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>> Thanks for the reply.
>> Yes the I used the template created by Eclipse.It adds the
>> org.eclipse.rap.ui in the dependencies page by default, and then its
>> unable to resolve it.
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>>
>> Thanks and Regards,
>> Saurav
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Re: Getting started with RAP [message #531121 is a reply to message #531077] |
Mon, 03 May 2010 19:06 |
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Hi,
saurav wrote:
> ok...What i did was i extracted the downloaded RAP runtime zip.Copied
> the plug-ins and features into my IDE's plug-ins.
I'm not quite sure If I understand what you are doing, but this step is
definitely wrong. You *must not* install RAP runtime bundles into your
IDE. The RAP Tooling is for the IDE, the RAP Runtime SDK is for your target.
Regards, Ralf
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