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using eclipse as a framework for a custom application [message #119702] Sat, 30 August 2003 05:43 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: eugster.informatik.bluewin.ch

Hello there

can anyone help me? I would like to integrate my swing-application as a
plugin and change the environment, that initially it is my application that
is launched by the platform, not the workbench. I am new to eclipse, I did
not find enough explanation in the help an in articles on www.eclipse.org.
What have i to do step by step?

thank you a lot!

chrigel
Re: using eclipse as a framework for a custom application [message #119816 is a reply to message #119702] Sun, 31 August 2003 07:24 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: jmordax.terra.es

Interesting article about the integration of Swing tools in Eclipse.

URL:
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os- swing/?loc=dwmain

Summary: Learn how to integrate a stand-alone Swing-based editor into
the Eclipse Platform as a plug-in. Using simple techniques, you can
share resources between the Swing tool, the Eclipse Platform, and
various SWT widgets -- and these resources can communicate through
mutual awareness. Tool vendors who want to bring Eclipse-based
development tools to market with a minimal amount of re-coding will also
find this article helpful.

Regards,

Chemi.

Christian Eugster wrote:

>Hello there
>
>can anyone help me? I would like to integrate my swing-application as a
>plugin and change the environment, that initially it is my application that
>is launched by the platform, not the workbench. I am new to eclipse, I did
>not find enough explanation in the help an in articles on www.eclipse.org.
>What have i to do step by step?
>
>thank you a lot!
>
>chrigel
>
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