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Re: GEF4 Zest in Eclipse 4 RCP [message #1738150 is a reply to message #1738145] |
Sat, 16 July 2016 09:16 |
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RM ZQ wrote on Sat, 16 July 2016 10:11
However, I have managed to fix that issue finally by adding VM arguments that force the RCP Application to load the Eclipse OSGI SWT library. It is really not easy for a starter to understand there is a difference between the SWT bundles that you can add to plugin.xml and this specific bundle which must be loaded via a VM argument.
This is fine. However, there is no such thing as an 'Eclipse OSGI SWT library'. You are probably referring to the SWT JNI libraries, which are required by the SWT OSGi bundle (or more precisely the platform specific SWT OSGi fragments) to interact with the native widget toolkits on the respective platforms (e.g. GTK, Cocoa, etc.).
RM ZQ wrote on Sat, 16 July 2016 10:11
Maybe a note to improve the E4 RCP Application Wizard?
This is probably a good idea. I propose that you contact the E4 guys to notify them about this (or even raise a Bugzilla against E4).
RM ZQ wrote on Sat, 16 July 2016 10:11
Anyway, now I have another strange problem which I would like to also post here (this is a good thread for starters in E4 RCP Applications).
No, it isn't. This newsgroup is related to GEF, not E4. If you have problems with GEF, or with integrating GEF with E4, this is the right place to ask and discuss. However, if you have problems with E4, this is not the right place. Please refer to the dedicated E4 newsgroup (https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/f/12/) for such kind of questions.
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