How to execute an external program from a plugin [message #332602] |
Thu, 30 October 2008 11:47  |
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Originally posted by: mam05eux.studserv.uni-leipzig.de
Hello,
i´ve built a plugin that calls an external c#-Program to import some
things using the .Net-Framework.
Ok, during the development of the plugin everything works fine (The
program "*.exe" lies in a subfolder named "temp" of the project) because
the plugin is loaded from the project, so it has a real filepath which I
get using the getInstallUri-Method.
Now my problem: When I export the plugin as a jar the exe cannot be
launched because the file lies within the jar.
So is there any possibility to execute the program at this location or
if not, how can i export a plugin as a directory so that eclipse is able
to load the plugin like a jar (I just tried to extract the contents of
the exportet jar and add the directory to the eclipse-plugin folder but
as I´ve expected eclipse didn´t load the plugin).
Thanks for the moment!
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Re: How to execute an external program from a plugin [message #332613 is a reply to message #332609] |
Fri, 31 October 2008 10:55   |
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Each bundle gets its own cache space. It should be cleaned up if the
bundle gets uninstalled, but otherwise I think it stays unless someone
runs with -clean.
In a headless build the shape of the built plugin depends on what the
containing feature says for the "unpack" attribute on the plug-in entry.
If not specified, the default is "true", which results in a folder.
If you are running productBuild.xml with a .product, and the container
feature is generated for you, then we guess, which is based on whether
or not the Bundle-Classpath has a '.' on it.
-Andrew
Remy Chi Jian Suen wrote:
> Andrew Niefer wrote:
>>
>> FileLocator#find(Bundle bundle, IPath path, Map override)
>> will return a URL for the entry in your bundle.
>> Then
>> FileLocator.toFileURL(URL)
>> will extract the entry to a cache (normally under the
>> configuration/org.eclipse.osgi directory) and return the URL to the
>> location on disk.
>
> Andrew, how long is this cache alive for? Will the file be deleted
> automagically or...?
>
> > Stanley Hillner wrote:
> >> if not, how can i export a plugin as a directory so that eclipse is
> >> able to load the plugin like a jar (I just tried to extract the
> >> contents of the exportet jar and add the directory to the
> >> eclipse-plugin folder but as I´ve expected eclipse didn´t load the
> >> plugin).
>
> There should be a way to export as a directory through the regular
> export wizard, I've done it before (and continue to do it on occasions
> when I need to update my application). I'm not sure how to do it through
> pdebuild though.
>
> Rem
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Re: How to execute an external program from a plugin [message #332704 is a reply to message #332613] |
Thu, 06 November 2008 04:04  |
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Originally posted by: mam05eux.studserv.uni-leipzig.de
Thanks for your replies.
I´m sorry that I wasn´t able to answer earlier but there was too much to
do at other projects.
So this tip worked fine, thanks a lot!
Stanley
Andrew Niefer schrieb:
> Each bundle gets its own cache space. It should be cleaned up if the
> bundle gets uninstalled, but otherwise I think it stays unless someone
> runs with -clean.
>
> In a headless build the shape of the built plugin depends on what the
> containing feature says for the "unpack" attribute on the plug-in entry.
> If not specified, the default is "true", which results in a folder.
>
> If you are running productBuild.xml with a .product, and the container
> feature is generated for you, then we guess, which is based on whether
> or not the Bundle-Classpath has a '.' on it.
>
> -Andrew
>
> Remy Chi Jian Suen wrote:
>> Andrew Niefer wrote:
>>>
>>> FileLocator#find(Bundle bundle, IPath path, Map override)
>>> will return a URL for the entry in your bundle.
>>> Then
>>> FileLocator.toFileURL(URL)
>>> will extract the entry to a cache (normally under the
>>> configuration/org.eclipse.osgi directory) and return the URL to the
>>> location on disk.
>>
>> Andrew, how long is this cache alive for? Will the file be deleted
>> automagically or...?
>>
>> > Stanley Hillner wrote:
>> >> if not, how can i export a plugin as a directory so that eclipse is
>> >> able to load the plugin like a jar (I just tried to extract the
>> >> contents of the exportet jar and add the directory to the
>> >> eclipse-plugin folder but as I´ve expected eclipse didn´t load the
>> >> plugin).
>>
>> There should be a way to export as a directory through the regular
>> export wizard, I've done it before (and continue to do it on occasions
>> when I need to update my application). I'm not sure how to do it
>> through pdebuild though.
>>
>> Rem
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