Showing contents of JAR file in tree browser [message #26405] |
Mon, 23 September 2002 11:25 |
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Originally posted by: hrishikeshagashe.hotmail.com
Hi,
I am trying to show the contents of a jar file in the left hand Resources
view.
I want to show a jar file just like a folder on disk (i.e. with "+" and "-"
signs)
User should be able to see contents of jar file by clicking "+" sign.
and when user double clicks any of the file , it should be displayed in
appropriate editor.
Any inputs will be highly appreciated
-- Hrishikesh
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Re: Showing contents of JAR file in tree browser [message #26442 is a reply to message #26405] |
Mon, 23 September 2002 15:35 |
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Originally posted by: al.thompsonlogic.com
once you have imported the jar, go to project properties, click on the
libraries tab and add the jar there. imho it's a little convoluted;
hopefully they'll simplify this to a one-step process sometime.
hth,
alvin
Hrishikesh Agashe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to show the contents of a jar file in the left hand Resources
> view.
>
> I want to show a jar file just like a folder on disk (i.e. with "+" and "-"
> signs)
> User should be able to see contents of jar file by clicking "+" sign.
>
> and when user double clicks any of the file , it should be displayed in
> appropriate editor.
>
> Any inputs will be highly appreciated
>
> -- Hrishikesh
>
>
>
>
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Re: Showing contents of JAR file in tree browser [message #583130 is a reply to message #26405] |
Mon, 23 September 2002 15:35 |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: al.thompsonlogic.com
once you have imported the jar, go to project properties, click on the
libraries tab and add the jar there. imho it's a little convoluted;
hopefully they'll simplify this to a one-step process sometime.
hth,
alvin
Hrishikesh Agashe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to show the contents of a jar file in the left hand Resources
> view.
>
> I want to show a jar file just like a folder on disk (i.e. with "+" and "-"
> signs)
> User should be able to see contents of jar file by clicking "+" sign.
>
> and when user double clicks any of the file , it should be displayed in
> appropriate editor.
>
> Any inputs will be highly appreciated
>
> -- Hrishikesh
>
>
>
>
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