xsd plugin [message #75690] |
Tue, 16 September 2008 09:06  |
Eclipse User |
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hello,
which version of xsd plugin(org.eclipse.xsd jar file)
is compatible with eclipse 3.3
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Re: xsd plugin [message #75738 is a reply to message #75690] |
Tue, 16 September 2008 10:21   |
Eclipse User |
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Gitanjali,
Whatever version of Eclipse you have, subtract 1.0.0, and use that
version of XSD.
Gitanjali Punj wrote:
> hello,
> which version of xsd plugin(org.eclipse.xsd jar file)
> is compatible with eclipse 3.3
>
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Re: xsd plugin [message #75754 is a reply to message #75738] |
Wed, 17 September 2008 03:43   |
Eclipse User |
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Hello,
To use the XSDResourceImpl class we need to add
org.eclipse.xsd jar file .Besides that any other jar files
are needed to be mentioned in the classpath Because it keeps
giving "no class definition found" whenever i try to access
this class
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Re: xsd plugin [message #75771 is a reply to message #75754] |
Wed, 17 September 2008 06:03  |
Eclipse User |
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Gitanjali,
XSD depends on EMF's core runtime, so you'll need org.eclipse.emf.ecore
and org.eclipse.emf.common.
Gitanjali Punj wrote:
> Hello,
> To use the XSDResourceImpl class we need to add
> org.eclipse.xsd jar file .Besides that any other jar files are needed
> to be mentioned in the classpath Because it keeps
> giving "no class definition found" whenever i try to access
> this class
>
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Re: xsd plugin [message #603313 is a reply to message #75690] |
Tue, 16 September 2008 10:21  |
Eclipse User |
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Gitanjali,
Whatever version of Eclipse you have, subtract 1.0.0, and use that
version of XSD.
Gitanjali Punj wrote:
> hello,
> which version of xsd plugin(org.eclipse.xsd jar file)
> is compatible with eclipse 3.3
>
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Re: xsd plugin [message #603317 is a reply to message #75738] |
Wed, 17 September 2008 03:43  |
Eclipse User |
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Hello,
To use the XSDResourceImpl class we need to add
org.eclipse.xsd jar file .Besides that any other jar files
are needed to be mentioned in the classpath Because it keeps
giving "no class definition found" whenever i try to access
this class
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Re: xsd plugin [message #603318 is a reply to message #75754] |
Wed, 17 September 2008 06:03  |
Eclipse User |
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Gitanjali,
XSD depends on EMF's core runtime, so you'll need org.eclipse.emf.ecore
and org.eclipse.emf.common.
Gitanjali Punj wrote:
> Hello,
> To use the XSDResourceImpl class we need to add
> org.eclipse.xsd jar file .Besides that any other jar files are needed
> to be mentioned in the classpath Because it keeps
> giving "no class definition found" whenever i try to access
> this class
>
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