ENVIRONMENT
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Eclipse 3.2RC5, EMF 2.2.0RC5
DTP 0.9 5/24 build
SUN J2SE 1.4

* Should work on later versions of these too, but not tested as such *

TARGET PLATFORM
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You will need to add the following to your RCP target platform:

From the DTP 0.9RC4 5/24 build:
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org.eclipse.datatools.connectivity.ui.dse_0.9.0.200605121
org.eclipse.datatools.connectivity.ui_0.9.0.200605101
org.eclipse.datatools.connectivity_0.9.0.200605121

From the Eclipse 3.2RC5 SDK build:
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org.eclipse.core.filesystem_1.0.0.v20060510.jar
org.eclipse.core.resources_3.2.0.v20060512.jar
org.eclipse.core.runtime.compatibility_3.1.100.v20060511.jar
org.eclipse.ui.forms_3.2.0.v20060510.jar
org.eclipse.ui.ide_3.2.0.I20060519-0010.jar
org.eclipse.ui.navigator_3.2.0.I20060519-0010.jar
org.eclipse.ui.views_3.2.0.I20060511-2000.jar
org.eclipse.update.core_3.2.0.v20060511.jar
org.eclipse.update.ui_3.2.0.v20060511.jar

IPOD SAMPLE DATABASE
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Based on the file structure of the IPod, the Pod reader expects the
given directory structure to be off the root of the drive you where the
IPod database is located. Thus, say you extract the sample IPod database to
the root of your D drive. When you run the Pod reader, you'd right click on
the Pod folder to create a new Pod connection, give it a name, and then
type "D:" for the Pod drive value. You should then be able to connect and
disconnect from the Pod using the context menu on the connection profile
you created (in the Pod folder).