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Help required on org.eclipse.osgi [message #476121] Thu, 30 April 2009 08:41 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Hi,

I have written a plugin that uses some resources on runtime. These
resources are bundled within the plugin jar itself.

As some of these resources were missing at the actual runtime, I did some
investigation and found that resources from my plugin jar has been copied
to a RAD specific folder at location "C:\Program
Files\IBM\SDP\configuration\org.eclipse.osgi\bundles"

Also, the resources are not complete. That is, this folder has copied only
a few resources from my plugin, not all that I want.

This causes an inconsistent behaviour of my plugin.

Does anyone know what the underlying problem can be ??
Re: Help required on org.eclipse.osgi [message #476126 is a reply to message #476121] Thu, 30 April 2009 21:49 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
That's beyond the scope of this newsgroup. You should post it to the
eclipse platform group.

shilpa wrote:

> Hi,

> I have written a plugin that uses some resources on runtime. These
> resources are bundled within the plugin jar itself.

> As some of these resources were missing at the actual runtime, I did some
> investigation and found that resources from my plugin jar has been copied
> to a RAD specific folder at location "C:Program
> FilesIBMSDPconfigurationorg.eclipse.osgibundles"

> Also, the resources are not complete. That is, this folder has copied only
> a few resources from my plugin, not all that I want.

> This causes an inconsistent behaviour of my plugin.

> Does anyone know what the underlying problem can be ??
Re: Help required on org.eclipse.osgi [message #618754 is a reply to message #476121] Thu, 30 April 2009 21:49 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
That's beyond the scope of this newsgroup. You should post it to the
eclipse platform group.

shilpa wrote:

> Hi,

> I have written a plugin that uses some resources on runtime. These
> resources are bundled within the plugin jar itself.

> As some of these resources were missing at the actual runtime, I did some
> investigation and found that resources from my plugin jar has been copied
> to a RAD specific folder at location "C:Program
> FilesIBMSDPconfigurationorg.eclipse.osgibundles"

> Also, the resources are not complete. That is, this folder has copied only
> a few resources from my plugin, not all that I want.

> This causes an inconsistent behaviour of my plugin.

> Does anyone know what the underlying problem can be ??
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