Newbie Plugin Builder [message #33787] |
Thu, 15 May 2003 18:17 |
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Originally posted by: raven609.hotmail.com
Hey there,
I\'m a newbie at making plugins. And I did the hello world example and
everything. Now I\'m making a syntax editor for a simulation tool and I
have written all the necessary classes and manifest file. So everything
seems to be going smooth and then when i go to create my jar file, I tell
it to use the existing manifest file that i have created and i get an
\"invalid header field\" error. Any of you guys know what\'s up with that?
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Re: Newbie Plugin Builder [message #33920 is a reply to message #33821] |
Thu, 15 May 2003 19:15 |
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Originally posted by: raven609.hotmail.com
Thanks Jeff, that seems to be a better way of doing things i guess. Now I
have another problem. I'm going to post it so that many others can see it
to help me.
Thanks again
Sherwin
Jeff Hunter wrote:
> Sherwin wrote:
> > Hey there,
> > I\'m a newbie at making plugins. And I did the hello world example and
> > everything. Now I\'m making a syntax editor for a simulation tool and I
> > have written all the necessary classes and manifest file. So everything
> > seems to be going smooth and then when i go to create my jar file, I tell
> > it to use the existing manifest file that i have created and i get an
> > \"invalid header field\" error. Any of you guys know what\'s up with that?
> When you are ready to deploy your plug-in, right click on the project,
> select Export, then select Deployable Plug-ins and Fragments. Don't use
> the JAR File export. Plug-in manifests and JAR manifests are completely
> different things.
> Jeff
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