dynamically adding plugins any time soon? [message #53743] |
Mon, 12 May 2003 06:18  |
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Originally posted by: billy.hotmail.com
I know, you can't add a new plugin once eclipse started,
you have to shutdown and restart again, as eclipse is
using static registry.
Anytime this is going to change? This eats a lot of
time during the development, especially during
code-test-debug. Even though I reduce the set
of plugins to the very minimum that I need, startup
time is still pretty long.
It would be nice if you can deploy a plugin dynamically,
and have one single instance of eclipse running contanstly,
and you just deploy and undeploy the plugin. Would
have a lot in development, for sure.
any comments?
thanks
x
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Re: dynamically adding plugins any time soon? [message #53770 is a reply to message #53743] |
Mon, 12 May 2003 06:47  |
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Checkout the Eclipse Equinox sub-project. Dynamic plugin loading is one of
their main objectives.
Regards
Jonathan Gossage
"blah" <billy@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:b9nsqm$eqe$2@rogue.oti.com...
> I know, you can't add a new plugin once eclipse started,
> you have to shutdown and restart again, as eclipse is
> using static registry.
>
> Anytime this is going to change? This eats a lot of
> time during the development, especially during
> code-test-debug. Even though I reduce the set
> of plugins to the very minimum that I need, startup
> time is still pretty long.
>
> It would be nice if you can deploy a plugin dynamically,
> and have one single instance of eclipse running contanstly,
> and you just deploy and undeploy the plugin. Would
> have a lot in development, for sure.
>
> any comments?
>
> thanks
> x
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Re: dynamically adding plugins any time soon? [message #593554 is a reply to message #53743] |
Mon, 12 May 2003 06:47  |
Eclipse User |
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Checkout the Eclipse Equinox sub-project. Dynamic plugin loading is one of
their main objectives.
Regards
Jonathan Gossage
"blah" <billy@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:b9nsqm$eqe$2@rogue.oti.com...
> I know, you can't add a new plugin once eclipse started,
> you have to shutdown and restart again, as eclipse is
> using static registry.
>
> Anytime this is going to change? This eats a lot of
> time during the development, especially during
> code-test-debug. Even though I reduce the set
> of plugins to the very minimum that I need, startup
> time is still pretty long.
>
> It would be nice if you can deploy a plugin dynamically,
> and have one single instance of eclipse running contanstly,
> and you just deploy and undeploy the plugin. Would
> have a lot in development, for sure.
>
> any comments?
>
> thanks
> x
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