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WindowBuilder from source code [message #759149] Sat, 26 November 2011 22:24 Go to next message
niala.ce is currently offline niala.ceFriend
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Hi,

I downloaded WindowBuilder source code and imported all projects in Eclipse RCP
and I was wondering how I could run WindowBuilder from the projects. Is there some developer documentation explaining how to do?

Thank you for your help

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Re: WindowBuilder from source code [message #759197 is a reply to message #759149] Sun, 27 November 2011 14:58 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eric Clayberg is currently offline Eric ClaybergFriend
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You should review the Eclipse docs on how to use the Eclipse runtime workbench.
Re: WindowBuilder from source code [message #759205 is a reply to message #759197] Sun, 27 November 2011 16:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
niala.ce is currently offline niala.ceFriend
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You assumed I don't know how to use Eclipse, it's not the case Razz

To answer me, when all projects are imported in Eclipse, go to Plug-ins view, then choose org.eclipse.wb.core and then click in Launch an Eclipse application (i-e Capturer.JPG)

Then in the new Eclipse launched you can find WindowBuilder options when creating a new project (i-e Capturer2.JPG)

I'll study WindowBuilder in more details I'll certainly come back in the forum.

Have a nice weekend.



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Re: WindowBuilder from source code [message #759232 is a reply to message #759205] Sun, 27 November 2011 21:50 Go to previous message
Eric Clayberg is currently offline Eric ClaybergFriend
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niala.ce wrote on Sun, 27 November 2011 11:04
You assumed I don't know how to use Eclipse

Your question seemed to imply that you were not aware of the Eclipse runtime workbench (otherwise, I would have expected you to mention it originally).
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