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Re: develop eclipse RCP app without eclipse IDE? [message #435328 is a reply to message #435068] |
Sat, 13 August 2005 00:00 |
Alex Blewitt Messages: 946 Registered: July 2009 |
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Your best bet will be to load Eclipse, do the inital set up (especially fragment creation etc., packages, source folders) in the Eclipse install, and then use your favourite other editor to edit the source files. You're probably going to find it much easier to build-and-test in Eclipse though; but if you're looking to edit the files in another tool that's probably your best bet.
Either that, or re-create the plugin structures, manually edit the MANIFEST.MF files/plugin.xml files, and crank your own Ant/Maven scripts to build the plugins themselves ... but you will have a hard time debugging in another Java tool.
If you're serious about developing something as a RCP, your reasons really have to be very, very, very good as to why you're not using Eclipse to do so. And unless the other tool is IntelliJ/IDEA, then there's probably no valid reason why you shouldn't use Eclipse :-)
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