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How to import and debug plugins that come with source code [message #235777] Wed, 28 April 2004 07:34 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: oab_apd.yahoo.co.uk

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Does anyone know how to debug the plugins that come with source code? =
For example the plugin that comes with the article "Take control of your =
properties" under "Workbench & JFace" found on the eclipse website. I =
tried to import the plugin : import - > external plugins and fragments. =
Its really frustrating, because it looks like it requiers lots of =
jiggery pokery, and its nowhere I could found nice and clear =
instructions how to do it. Whats the point of being opensource if u need =
to be a woodoo priest to be able to get to look under the hood. Any help =
would be appreciated,

Cheers
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Re: How to import and debug plugins that come with source code [message #235784 is a reply to message #235777] Wed, 28 April 2004 07:43 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: sma-r.hotmail.com

If you have downloaded the plugin from the website and placed it in
Eclipse folder then you can import it,but you can't import it as a
external plugin as they are not located in that specific folder.So frist
you have a create a project and then right click on it and then import
File system and then you ahve to set the classpath,you ahve to have the
correct plugins in the javabuild path in proeperties of the project and
then try to run it.I hope this helps.

Syed


A wrote:

> Does anyone know how to debug the plugins that come with source code? For
example the plugin that comes with the article "Take control of your
properties" under "Workbench & JFace" found on the eclipse website. I tried to
import the plugin : import - > external plugins and fragments. Its really
frustrating, because it looks like it requiers lots of jiggery pokery, and its
nowhere I could found nice and clear instructions how to do it. Whats the
point of being opensource if u need to be a woodoo priest to be able to get to
look under the hood. Any help would be appreciated,

> Cheers
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