Using ajdt in RCP [message #63284] |
Thu, 30 March 2006 19:21  |
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Originally posted by: sciman.126.com
Hi,
Is it possible to use ajdt in RCP application? I tried to convert plugin
project to aspectj project and run it ,but failed.
Regards,
Karl.
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Re: Using ajdt in RCP [message #63716 is a reply to message #63309] |
Tue, 04 April 2006 13:50  |
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Originally posted by: post.to.eclipse.newsportal.nowhere.com
As I only needs AspectJ to work **inside** the plugins that declare it. I
did not have to use AJEER.
I develope my RCP program as usual, but needs a two-step export process to
create the final product:
Step 1 : Use Eclipse Product Export Wizard to export everything.
Step 2 : Use "File->Export->Deployable plug-ins and Fragments with AspectJ
Support" to export the plug-ins that use AspectJ. Then use the output from
here to replace those generated in Step 1.
The recent EclipseCon has a presentation file that explains different ways
of using AspectJ in RCP. Download the presentation file from
http://www.eclipsecon.org/2006/Sub.do?id=229
HTH
Sinlee
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Re: Using ajdt in RCP [message #592780 is a reply to message #63284] |
Fri, 31 March 2006 01:57  |
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Originally posted by: Rafal.Krzewski.caltha.pl
Karl wrote:
> Is it possible to use ajdt in RCP application? I tried to convert
> plugin project to aspectj project and run it ,but failed.
I'm not a RCP person, but I recall a project named AJEER = AJ Enabled
Eclipse Runtime. I think you need this one. Happy googling ;-)
R.
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Re: Using ajdt in RCP [message #593016 is a reply to message #63309] |
Tue, 04 April 2006 13:50  |
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Originally posted by: post.to.eclipse.newsportal.nowhere.com
As I only needs AspectJ to work **inside** the plugins that declare it. I
did not have to use AJEER.
I develope my RCP program as usual, but needs a two-step export process to
create the final product:
Step 1 : Use Eclipse Product Export Wizard to export everything.
Step 2 : Use "File->Export->Deployable plug-ins and Fragments with AspectJ
Support" to export the plug-ins that use AspectJ. Then use the output from
here to replace those generated in Step 1.
The recent EclipseCon has a presentation file that explains different ways
of using AspectJ in RCP. Download the presentation file from
http://www.eclipsecon.org/2006/Sub.do?id=229
HTH
Sinlee
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