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RAP with XWT in Helios or e4 [message #559099] Wed, 15 September 2010 15:28 Go to next message
guls is currently offline gulsFriend
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Can someone please post the steps required to make RAP work with XWT in Helios or e4. This is what I tried but failed,

o Installed e4 updates for 2010 to Helios
o Installed RAP tooling and runtime (1.3)
o Added XWT plugins to target by selecting XWT features. This is on top of RAP runtime
o Created a plugin using RAP mail template
o Deleted all treeviewer related code from NavigationView.java and replaced with call to XWT.open in createPartControl. For this I also extended XWTViewPart.
o There are no compilation errors in any files at this point
o Launch RAP application, but it fails

Please help. I am very new to eclipse.

[Updated on: Wed, 15 September 2010 15:30]

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Re: RAP with XWT in Helios or e4 [message #559563 is a reply to message #559099] Fri, 17 September 2010 08:23 Go to previous message
Ralf Sternberg is currently offline Ralf SternbergFriend
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Hi,

guls wrote:
> Can someone please post the stepsrequired to make RAP work with XWT in
> Helios or e4. This is what I tried but failed,

you may want to check bug 298589: make xwt runnable on rap
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=298589

> [...]
> o Launch RAP application, but it fails

What is the symptom of failing?

Regards, Ralf

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