Some basic doubt [message #20838] |
Thu, 05 September 2002 05:48 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: kishor_phadke.indiatimes.com
Hi All,
This may appear very basic question but I have not found answer to this
anywhere.
If I am doing some development using SWT or any of the plug-ins then Do the
target client on which I intend to run it needs to have eclipse and run this
application inside it.
To elaborate my query further, lets say we have the GEF example.. do I need
to have eclipse to run that example or I can put all relevent jars in
classpath and write some application whose "main()" will launch the example
Regards
Kishor
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Re: Some basic doubt [message #20852 is a reply to message #20838] |
Thu, 05 September 2002 12:43 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: bob.objfac.com
Wrong newsgroup for this question. Try eclipse.tools.
Do you have a specific interest are just worrying in general? ;-} Your
question deals with at least three different scenarios. Briefly, 1) you can
write an SWT-based app with nothing else from Eclipse. 2) If you use a
plugin, you are implicitly using the part of Eclipse that loads plugins,
interprets their plugin.xml, etc. Beyond that, you require from Eclipse
whatever the plugins you use require. 3) Randy Hudson once said he had no
interest in supporting GEF apart from Eclipse.
Bob
"Kishor" <kishor_phadke@indiatimes.com> wrote in message
news:al6qer$8jl$1@rogue.oti.com...
> Hi All,
> This may appear very basic question but I have not found answer to this
> anywhere.
> If I am doing some development using SWT or any of the plug-ins then Do
the
> target client on which I intend to run it needs to have eclipse and run
this
> application inside it.
> To elaborate my query further, lets say we have the GEF example.. do I
need
> to have eclipse to run that example or I can put all relevent jars in
> classpath and write some application whose "main()" will launch the
example
>
> Regards
> Kishor
>
>
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Re: Some basic doubt [message #575218 is a reply to message #20838] |
Thu, 05 September 2002 12:43 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: bob.objfac.com
Wrong newsgroup for this question. Try eclipse.tools.
Do you have a specific interest are just worrying in general? ;-} Your
question deals with at least three different scenarios. Briefly, 1) you can
write an SWT-based app with nothing else from Eclipse. 2) If you use a
plugin, you are implicitly using the part of Eclipse that loads plugins,
interprets their plugin.xml, etc. Beyond that, you require from Eclipse
whatever the plugins you use require. 3) Randy Hudson once said he had no
interest in supporting GEF apart from Eclipse.
Bob
"Kishor" <kishor_phadke@indiatimes.com> wrote in message
news:al6qer$8jl$1@rogue.oti.com...
> Hi All,
> This may appear very basic question but I have not found answer to this
> anywhere.
> If I am doing some development using SWT or any of the plug-ins then Do
the
> target client on which I intend to run it needs to have eclipse and run
this
> application inside it.
> To elaborate my query further, lets say we have the GEF example.. do I
need
> to have eclipse to run that example or I can put all relevent jars in
> classpath and write some application whose "main()" will launch the
example
>
> Regards
> Kishor
>
>
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